# Electric scooter brand to avoid India 2026 · 27 Jun
> What ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Mode said about: Electric scooter brand to avoid India 2026. Brands named, sources cited, sentiment per engine on 27 Jun.

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Prompt 49 · 27 June 2026

# Electric scooter brand to avoid India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 27 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

ChatGPTgpt-5-5

Answered 27 June 2026

Rather than avoiding a brand solely because of its name, it's better to avoid brands with a poor combination of \*\*after-sales service, spare parts availability, and long-term reliability\*\* in your city. For India in 2026, here's a practical view: ### Brands to be cautious about \*\*1\. Ola Electric\*\* - Strong on features and pricing. - However, it has faced repeated customer complaints regarding service delays, software issues, and warranty handling. Consumer commissions have ruled against the company in multiple cases, and regulators have investigated its service practices. - If you buy one, verify that there's a well-reviewed service center near you. \*\*2\. Small regional EV startups with very limited dealer networks\*\* - Some newer brands offer attractive specifications but have few service centers and uncertain spare-parts support. - If the company has only a handful of dealers, ownership can become difficult if the business scales down or exits. ### Generally safer choices Legacy manufacturers have consistently earned stronger reputations for reliability and support: - TVS Motor Company (iQube) - Ather Energy (Rizta, 450 series) - Bajaj Auto (Chetak) These brands are frequently recommended for their service network and dependable ownership experience. ### Before buying any EV scooter Don't focus only on range or price. Also check: - Service center within 10–20 km. - Availability and cost of spare parts. - Battery warranty terms. - Real-world owner reviews from your city. - Waiting time for repairs. If your budget is around \*\*₹1–1.5 lakh\*\*, I can also rank the \*\*best electric scooters in India for reliability in 2026\*\*.

Brands named

[Ather](https://atherenergy.com "Visit Ather")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Bajaj Chetak](https://chetak.com "Visit Bajaj Chetak")

Sources cited · 3

* [Ola Electric guilty of service deficiency, told to fix scooter trunk and pay Rs 45,000timesofindia.indiatimes.com/legal/news/ola-electric-guilty-of-service-deficiency-told-to-fix-scooter-trunk-and-pay-rs-45000/articleshow/132010607.cms](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/legal/news/ola-electric-guilty-of-service-deficiency-told-to-fix-scooter-trunk-and-pay-rs-45000/articleshow/132010607.cms?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [TVS iQube hits 10 lakh units: Key reasons behind its popularitytimesofindia.indiatimes.com/auto/electric-vehicles/tvs-iqube-hits-10-lakh-units-key-reasons-behind-its-popularity/articleshow/131989324.cms](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/auto/electric-vehicles/tvs-iqube-hits-10-lakh-units-key-reasons-behind-its-popularity/articleshow/131989324.cms?utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)
* [8 Electric Scooter Buying Mistakes to Avoid in India 2026deltic.co/blogs/ev/electric-scooter-buying-mistakes-india?srsltid=AfmBOormWrdyc8dsincnkAsbTeKJ0ERQ0oW5YDih81VoJqj21eMk2AbH](https://deltic.co/blogs/ev/electric-scooter-buying-mistakes-india?srsltid=AfmBOormWrdyc8dsincnkAsbTeKJ0ERQ0oW5YDih81VoJqj21eMk2AbH&utm%5Fsource=chatgpt.com)

Geminigemini-3-flash

Answered 27 June 2026

When shopping for an electric scooter in India, rather than blacklisting a single brand entirely, buyers generally look out for specific \*\*red flags\*\* regarding service, reliability, and brand stability. Market data and user feedback highlight the main risks and categories of EV scooters you might want to approach with caution: ### 1\. Unregistered, "White-Label" Cheap Brands \* \*\*The Risk:\*\* The market has a flood of ultra-cheap electric scooters (often under ₹50,000) that rely heavily on imported, low-quality components. \* \*\*Why avoid them:\*\* These brands often lack \*\*AIS-156 certification\*\* (the mandatory safety standard for batteries in India). They have poor build quality, a high risk of battery degradation, and frequently vanish from the market within a year, leaving you with zero spare parts or warranty support. ### 2\. Brands with Infamous After-Sales Service Niggles \* \*\*The Risk:\*\* \*\*Ola Electric\*\* leads the Indian market in tech, range, and sales, but it has historically faced significant customer backlash regarding \*\*inconsistent customer service and long repair wait times\*\*. \* \*\*Why be cautious:\*\* If you do choose a brand like Ola, ensure you have a highly rated, responsive service center physically close to you. For a completely hassle-free, "fill-it-and-shut-it" ownership experience, buyers looking for reliability often lean toward legacy brands like TVS (iQube) or Bajaj (Chetak), or EV-first veterans like Ather. ### 3\. Highly Delayed or "Hype-Heavy" Startups \* \*\*The Risk:\*\* Startups that promise massive specs on paper (like extreme range or speed) but have historically struggled with delivery timelines or limited service touchpoints (e.g., \*\*Simple Energy\*\*). \* \*\*Why avoid them:\*\* Buying from a brand with a limited physical network means that if a minor software bug or mechanical fault occurs, your scooter could be grounded for weeks while waiting for specialized support. --- ### 💡 Red Flags to Avoid Before Buying Any EV \* ❌ \*\*No Local Service Center:\*\* If the brand doesn't have a functional workshop within a 10–15 km radius of your home, skip it. \* ❌ \*\*Missing Battery Certifications:\*\* Ensure the scooter strictly complies with updated government safety regulations (AIS-156 phase 2). \* ❌ \*\*Unrealistic Range Claims:\*\* Always check the "True Range" rather than the IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) or ARAI certified range, which is often inflated by 30-40%. Are you looking for a scooter for daily solo commutes, or are you prioritizing family comfort and storage?

Brands named

[Ather](https://atherenergy.com "Visit Ather")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Bajaj Chetak](https://chetak.com "Visit Bajaj Chetak")

AI ModeGoogle AI Mode

Answered 27 June 2026

Based on discussions and buyer guides in mid-2026, navigating the Indian electric scooter market requires avoiding brands with poor service networks, inconsistent battery performance, and misleading range claims. \*\*Electric Scooter Brands/Models to Approach with Caution (2026):\*\* - \*\*Unverified/Low-Cost Startups:\*\* Several YouTube analyses and buyer guides suggest avoiding lesser-known or "white-label" imported brands that often lack robust service infrastructure. - \*\*Brands Focusing Solely on Gimmicks:\*\* Some models are highlighted as having "gimmicky and useless features" instead of focusing on essential range and reliability. - \*\*Avoid Sub-par Lead-Acid Models:\*\* While some brands offer very cheap lead-acid, non-removable battery options, they are generally cautioned against in 2026 due to poor lifespan. \*\*Key Tips to Avoid Bad Purchases in 2026:\*\* - \*\*Ignore Claimed Range:\*\* Actual range is often 20-30% lower than advertised due to real-world conditions like heavy traffic, hilly terrain, and pillion riding. - \*\*Prioritize Serviceability:\*\* Ensure the brand has a strong service network in your city, as many owners report long wait times for repairs with newer, smaller brands. - \*\*Never Skip a Test Ride:\*\* Always test ride on real roads rather than just a smooth showroom floor. For reliable options, consumers in 2026 are often directed towards established players offering better service and battery technology. To help you narrow down your choices, could you tell me: - What is your \*\*maximum budget\*\*? - What is your \*\*daily commuting distance\*\*? - Is having a \*\*large service network\*\* a priority?

Brands named

[Ather](https://atherenergy.com "Visit Ather")[TVS iQube](https://tvsmotor.com "Visit TVS iQube")[Ola Electric](https://olaelectric.com "Visit Ola Electric")

Sources cited · 2

* [blogs / ev / electric scooter buying mistakes indiadeltic.co/blogs/ev/electric-scooter-buying-mistakes-india](https://deltic.co/blogs/ev/electric-scooter-buying-mistakes-india)
* [watchyoutube.com/watch?v=z0KJllR7xao](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0KJllR7xao)

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