AEO 101Single source of truth on AEO
Electric 2-Wheelers · 5 July 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 28 · 5 July 2026

Electric scooter resale value India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 5 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 5 July 2026

In India during 2026, electric scooter resale values are improving, but they still generally trail comparable petrol scooters. The biggest factor remains battery health and brand reputation. Typical resale values after purchase are approximately: | Age | Electric scooter | Petrol scooter | |------|-----------------:|---------------:| | 1 year | 70–80% of original price | 80–90% | | 3 years | 45–65% | 60–75% | | 5 years | 30–50% | 45–60% | Brands with the strongest resale in 2026 include: - TVS iQube - Bajaj Chetak - Ather Energy scooters (especially 450 series and Rizta) These models benefit from strong sales, wider service networks, and higher buyer confidence. Models from brands with uncertain service support or battery availability typically depreciate faster because buyers worry about long-term maintenance and replacement costs. Battery condition is often the single biggest determinant of resale price. To maximize resale value: - Keep the scooter serviced at authorized centers. - Maintain complete service records. - Avoid deep battery discharge and excessive fast charging when possible. - Keep the charger, keys, manuals, and accessories. - Repair cosmetic damage before selling. - If the battery is still under warranty, highlight the remaining warranty period. Overall, the used EV market in India is becoming healthier as electric two-wheeler adoption continues to grow rapidly in 2026, but petrol scooters still generally command stronger resale percentages. Popular electric models from established manufacturers are narrowing that gap.

Answered 5 July 2026

The resale value of electric scooters (e-scooters) in India depends heavily on battery health, brand trust, and tech relevance. Unlike traditional petrol scooters that hold their value well over 5 to 7 years, electric scooters experience a steeper initial depreciation curve due to fast-evolving battery tech and heavy software reliance. The current fair market resale value landscape for electric scooters in India is outlined below: ### Expected Resale Value Breakdown | Age of the Scooter | Retained Value (% of Original On-Road Price) | Key Factor Affecting Price | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Under 1 Year** | **70% to 80%** | Mint condition; maximum transferrable battery warranty remaining. | | **1 to 2 Years** | **55% to 65%** | Brand reputation and after-sales service quality matter heavily here. | | **2 to 3 Years** | **40% to 50%** | Battery health certificate (SoH) is mandatory to close a decent deal. | | **Over 3 Years** | **25% to 35%** | Near or past warranty expiry; high risk of a ₹15,000–₹25,000 battery replacement cost. | --- ### Key Factors Driving Resale Value * **Battery State of Health (SoH):** The battery constitutes up to 40% of an EV's original cost. When selling or buying, getting a **Battery Health Certificate** from the official service center is non-negotiable. A scooter with a battery health above 85% commands a significant premium. * **Brand Trust & Service Network:** Buyers favor traditional giants and reliable EV startups over volatile brands. Legacy-backed models like the **TVS iQube** and **Bajaj Chetak**, alongside established EV players like **Ather**, retain much better resale value because their service networks are consistent and parts are easily accessible. * **Subsidies and Price Cuts:** The fluctuating nature of government EV policies (like the PM E-Drive scheme) impacts used prices. If a manufacturer slashes the price of a brand-new model, the resale value of older models drops instantly. * **Software and Subscription Transfers:** Many premium e-scooters rely heavily on smart features, navigation, and OTA updates. Whether the smart subscription features can be seamlessly transferred to the new buyer affects the final negotiation. ### How to Estimate or Maximize Value If you are planning to sell, ensure you have a clean service history, a valid extended warranty (if applicable), and an official battery health diagnostic printout. You can use online valuation tools like **Orange Book Value (OBV)** or check localized used marketplaces like **OLX India** to benchmark exactly what similar models are fetching in your city.

Answered 5 July 2026

By 2026, the resale value for electric scooters in India is maturing, with established brands increasingly retaining value, though still typically lower than top-tier petrol scooters. - **Average Resale Values (2026):** - **1 Year Old:** 65–75% of original price. - **2 Years Old:** 55–65%. - **3 Years Old:** 45–55%. - **4+ Years Old:** Value heavily dependent on battery health. - **Top Performers:** Established brands such as,, TVS iQube, and are expected to retain higher values (30–45% at 5 years) compared to unbranded, budget options. - **Key Value Drivers:** - **Battery Health:** As the main component, the battery determines 35–45% of the resale value, with buyers closely checking charging cycles and remaining capacity. - **Warranty:** An active, transferable battery warranty significantly boosts resale price. - **Service Network:** Brands with widespread, authorized service centers command higher demand. - **Comparison to Petrol (ICE):** While a top petrol scooter like the Honda Activa might retain 55–60% of its value after 5 years, electric scooters are closing this gap as the used EV market matures. If you tell me the **brand** and **age** of your scooter, I can give you a more specific **resale value estimate**.

.md