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Prompt 20 · 1 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 1 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 1 July 2026

Battery warranty is one of the biggest factors affecting long-term ownership cost for an electric scooter in India. As of mid-2026, manufacturers are increasingly extending battery coverage to improve buyer confidence. | Brand | Standard battery warranty | Extended option | Notes | |-------|---------------------------|-----------------|-------| | Ola Electric | Up to **8 years / 1,25,000 km** (on eligible plans/models) | Included or available depending on model/offer | Covers battery defects and includes transferability on eligible plans. | | Ather Energy | Typically **5 years or 60,000 km** (varies by model and purchase date) | Extended coverage available on some models | Check the latest terms for the specific scooter you're buying. | | TVS Motor Company | Generally around **3 years / 50,000 km** for battery (model dependent) | Extended warranty may be offered by dealers | Verify at purchase because coverage differs across variants. | | Bajaj Auto | Around **3 years / 50,000 km** for the battery on many models | Extended plans may be available | Warranty usually includes a minimum battery health commitment. | | Hero MotoCorp (Vida) | **3 years** standard | Battery+ extends coverage to **5 years / 60,000 km**. | | Greaves Electric Mobility (Ampere) | Varies by model (commonly **3 years**) | Extended plans available on selected models | Newer LFP battery models may have different warranty terms. | ### Which warranty is strongest? - **Longest coverage:** Ola Electric currently offers one of the longest battery warranty programs in India, with coverage up to **8 years or 1,25,000 km** on eligible scooters. - **Balanced ownership:** Hero MotoCorp's Vida Battery+ plan provides 5 years of battery coverage, which is competitive for buyers planning medium-term ownership. - **Traditional manufacturers:** Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor Company, and Ather Energy generally offer 3–5 years depending on the model and any extended warranty purchased. ### Before comparing warranties, check these details A longer warranty isn't always better. Also compare: - Whether battery capacity degradation (for example, maintaining a minimum state of health) is covered. - Kilometre limit versus time limit. - Whether labour and replacement are fully covered. - Transferability to the next owner. - Exclusions such as water ingress, physical damage, or unauthorized repairs. If you're planning to buy an EV scooter in 2026, I can also provide a comparison of **battery warranties, replacement costs, and service support** for popular models such as the Ola S1 Pro Gen 3, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, and Vida V2.

Answered 1 July 2026

With battery replacements on mainstream electric scooters in India costing anywhere between **₹45,000 to ₹90,000+**, understanding your battery warranty is the single most important factor in calculating the long-term cost of EV ownership. A comprehensive breakdown reveals how major electric scooter manufacturers in India stack up on their battery warranty policies, including base coverage, extended packages, and condition thresholds. --- ## 📊 2026 EV Battery Warranty Comparison | Brand & Scooter Series | Base Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Options | Health (SOH) Threshold | Key Highlight / Fine Print | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ather Energy** | **5 Years / 60,000 km** | Up to **8 Years / 80,000 km** | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | Covers **deep discharge** (idle state assurance); highly transparent claim process. | | **Ola Electric** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **8 Years / 80,000 to 125,000 km** | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | Base warranty is shorter than rivals; extended warranty offers the highest km cap in the industry. | | **Hero Vida** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 75,000 km** | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | **Fully transferable** to subsequent owners, significantly boosting resale value. | | **TVS Motor** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 70,000 km** | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | Backed by one of the widest physical service networks in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. | | **Bajaj Auto** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Up to **5 Years / 75,000 km** | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | High build-quality metal body; strict adherence to service schedules required to maintain validity. | | **Ampere** | **5 Years / 75,000 km** | Varies by dealer package | **70%** State of Health (SOH) | Uses **LFP chemistry** which inherently lasts more cycles and handles high Indian summer heat better. | --- ## 🔍 Critical Factors to Keep in Mind ### 1. The "70% SOH" Rule Almost all manufacturers use a **70% State of Health (SOH)** threshold. This means your battery will *not* be replaced for free just because your range dropped slightly. A free replacement or repair is only triggered if a certified diagnostic tool proves the battery's maximum capacity has degraded below 70% of its original capacity within the warranty window. ### 2. Deep Discharge Exclusions If you leave your electric scooter sitting in a garage uncharged for months and the battery drops to absolute zero ("brick state"), **most brands (except Ather's specific policy)** will void the warranty. Lithium-ion and LFP packs suffer permanent damage when left fully depleted, which OEMs classify as customer neglect. ### 3. Extended Warranties are "Cheap Insurance" Because out-of-warranty battery replacements represent 40% to 50% of the scooter's initial cost, opting for an extended 5 to 8-year warranty (typically costing between ₹3,000 and ₹8,000 upfront) is highly recommended for peace of mind. Which specific electric scooter model are you currently leaning toward purchasing?

Answered 1 July 2026

The major electric scooter manufacturers in India offer diverse standard battery warranties and paid extension plans. **Ola Electric and Ather Energy lead the industry by providing up to 8 years of battery coverage**, while legacy manufacturers like TVS and Bajaj stick to shorter baseline coverage with optional extensions. 2026 Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison Table | Brand & Scooter Lineup | Standard Base Warranty | Max Warranty Coverage (Paid Top-Up) | Assured Battery Health Limit | |---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** (S1 Pro, S1 Air, S1 X) | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **8 Years / 1,25,000 km** | **70% State of Health (SoH)** | | **Ather Energy** (450X, Rizta) | 3 Years / 30,000 km | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | **70% State of Health (SoH)** | | **TVS Motor** (iQube Lineup) | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **5 Years / 70,000 km** (or 7 Years via BaaS) | Minimum 70% Capacity | | **Bajaj Auto** (Chetak Lineup) | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **5 Years / 70,000 km** | Capacity degradation-based check | In-Depth Brand Breakdown - **Standard Coverage:** Every new Ola scooter includes a base vehicle and battery warranty of **3 years or 50,000 km**. - **Extended Option:** High-capacity variants (S1 Pro and S1 Air ) can purchase extended "top-up" packages reaching up to **8 years and 1,25,000 km**. - **Key T&C:** The base entry-level model (S1 X 2 kWh) is typically excluded from the maximum 1,25,000 km extension. You must purchase the top-up within 12 months of delivery. - **Standard Coverage:** Comes with a baseline manufacturer warranty of **3 years**. - **Extended Option:** Ather offers the **"Eight70 Battery Protect Plan"** for ₹4,999 (included automatically if you buy the AtherStack Pro pack). This bumps total battery coverage to **8 years or 80,000 km**. - **Key T&C:** Ather covers failures even from deep discharge (leaving the scooter uncharged for months). There is no upper financial cap on warranty claims. You must opt-in within 90 days of vehicle invoicing. - **Standard Coverage:** Features a robust base warranty of **3 years or 50,000 km**. - **Extended Option:** TVS runs a promotional extended warranty covering the battery for **5 years or 70,000 km**. If you buy the scooter via the **Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) subscription**, coverage extends up to **7 years**. - **Key T&C:** Under the BaaS model, the battery is leased via monthly payments, lowering the initial scooter price while extending the corporate lifetime guarantee. - **Standard Coverage:** Protects the main Lithium-ion pack for **3 years or 50,000 km**. - **Extended Option:** Bajaj sells two separate extended service contracts. Plan 1 adds 1 year/10,000 km, while Plan 2 adds **2 years or 20,000 km**, bringing maximum coverage to 5 years. - **Key T&C:** Bajaj reserves the right to replace your battery pack with a refurbished or reconditioned genuine pack rather than a brand-new one. The 12V auxiliary electronics battery is under a separate 18-month warranty. Crucial Fine Print to Keep in Mind - **The 70% Rule:** Most brands define a "dead" or claimable battery when its State of Health (SoH) degrades **below 70% capacity**. Normal degradation down to 75% will not trigger a free replacement. - **Service Records:** You must follow the exact periodic maintenance timeline at authorized service centers. Missing a scheduled check-up can instantly void your entire battery warranty. - **Modifications:** Installing third-party accessories or altering the scooter's wiring voids the battery safety structure and warranty terms completely. If you are trying to pick a specific scooter model, let me know **your average daily commute distance** or **which specific variant** you are eyeing. I can calculate the exact cost-to-benefit ratio of purchasing their extended plans.

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