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Prompt 20 · 7 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 7 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 7 July 2026

Battery warranty has become one of the biggest differentiators among electric scooters in India. As of 2026, many manufacturers are moving beyond the traditional 3-year warranty by offering longer coverage or battery assurance plans. | Brand | Standard battery warranty | Extended option | Notes | |-------|----------------------------|-----------------|-------| | Ola Electric | 3 years / 40,000 km | Up to **8 years / 1,25,000 km** with Battery Top-up Warranty | Covers manufacturing defects; extended plan also includes battery performance commitments. | | Ather Energy | 3 years / 30,000 km (varies by model) | **Eight70™**: up to **8 years / 80,000 km** with minimum 70% battery health assurance | One of the few brands explicitly guaranteeing battery health. | | Ampere | Up to **5 years / 75,000 km** on Nexus, Magnus Grand and G Max | Model-dependent | Uses LFP batteries on several models aimed at longer life. | | Bajaj Auto (Chetak) | 3 years / 50,000 km | Extended plans may be available through dealers | Warranty primarily covers manufacturing defects. | | TVS Motor Company (iQube) | 3 years / 50,000 km | Varies by variant and dealer | Competitive standard warranty. | | Hero MotoCorp | Around 3 years (model-specific) | Extended plans may be offered | Check model-specific documentation before purchase. | ### Best battery warranty in 2026 - **Longest distance coverage:** Ola Electric – **8 years / 1,25,000 km** (extended plan). - **Best battery health guarantee:** Ather Energy – 70% minimum battery capacity after up to 8 years/80,000 km. - **Best standard warranty without needing an add-on:** Ampere – up to 5 years/75,000 km on several models. When comparing warranties, don't just look at the number of years. Also check: - Whether battery degradation (for example, capacity dropping below 70%) is covered. - Whether the warranty is transferable to the next owner. - The kilometer limit. - Whether roadside assistance and labor charges are included. - Availability of service centers near your location. Recent consumer commission rulings have also reinforced that manufacturers are expected to honor valid battery warranty claims, emphasizing the importance of retaining service records and warranty documentation. If you're deciding between scooters such as the **Ola S1 Pro, Ather Rizta/450X, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, and Ampere Nexus**, I can also provide a side-by-side comparison of battery chemistry, warranty, expected replacement cost, and real-world battery life.

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Answered 7 July 2026

The Indian electric scooter market in 2026 sees battery warranties evolving significantly. Manufacturers have shifted from offering basic coverage to long-term commitments, with several brands integrating **Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS)** models or structured multi-year extensions to capture hesitant buyers. A breakdown and comparison of the standard and extended battery warranties from major EV manufacturers in India for 2026 is outlined below. --- ## 2026 Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison Table | Brand & Models | Base Battery Warranty | Max Extended Warranty Option | Health Degradation Clause | Transferable to New Owner? | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **8 Years / 1,25,000 km** | Covers generic performance degradation and manufacturing faults | Yes | | **Ather Energy** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | **Yes.** Guaranteed minimum **70% State of Health (SoH)** | Yes | | **Hero Vida** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **5 Years / 60,000 km** | **Yes.** Triggers if SoH drops below **70%** | Yes | | **TVS iQube** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **5 Years / 70,000 km** | Covers manufacturing defects and steep performance drops | Yes | | **Bajaj Chetak** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | **5 Years / 60,000 km** | Covers structural and electronic (BMS) failures | Yes | --- ## Brand-Specific Highlights & Nuances ### 1. Ola Electric (The Kilometre Leader) Ola leads on raw numbers, introducing up to an **8-year or 1.25 lakh kilometre** extended warranty package. * **The Fine Print:** The standard warranty is 3 years/50,000 km. Upgrading to the 8-year plan requires an extra payment (ranging from ₹11,000 to ₹20,000 depending on the exact kilometer cap of 70k, 100k, or 125k). * **Standout Feature:** Full 100% defect and deep-discharge protection coverage. ### 2. Ather Energy (The "Eight70" Metric) Ather offers its signature **Eight70 Warranty** program, focused explicitly on data transparency. * **The Fine Print:** It promises an 8-year or 80,000 km window. Unlike vague policies, Ather guarantees that if your battery capacity falls below 70% within this period, you get a free replacement. * **Standout Feature:** Includes "idle state assurance," meaning deep discharge faults (caused by leaving the vehicle uncharged for long periods) are covered. ### 3. Hero Vida (The Modular & Transferable Approach) Hero's Vida ecosystem heavily features its **Vida Battery+** plan in collaboration with third-party insurers like Acko. * **The Fine Print:** Extends standard 3-year protection to a total of 5 years or 60,000 km. It also triggers a replacement if the battery's State of Health (SoH) drops below 70%. * **Standout Feature:** They heavily market the seamless legal transfer of the battery warranty to a second buyer, boosting the resale value of the scooter. ### 4. TVS iQube (The BaaS Disruption) TVS relies on two formats: traditional upfront purchase and the newer **Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS)** subscription layout. * **The Fine Print:** Under BaaS, you buy the scooter chassis at a lower cost and pay a monthly subscription for the battery. Under this subscription model, the battery is completely covered for the entire duration of your tenure (up to 5 years/70,000 km). * **Standout Feature:** If you go with BaaS, there is no monthly kilometer limit cap affecting your warranty status. --- ## ⚠️ Essential Exclusions: What Is NOT Covered? While 2026 warranties are robust, manufacturers rigidly enforce strict exclusions. Your battery warranty will generally be **voided** if any of the following occur: * **Physical Damage:** Cracks or punctures to the battery casing from accidents or rough underbelly scraping. * **Unauthorized Charging:** Using generic, third-party unapproved fast chargers instead of the official OEM charger. * **Water Submersion:** Exceeding the standard IP67 rating limits (e.g., leaving the scooter submerged in floodwaters for extended periods). * **Modifications:** Splicing into the electrical wiring harness to install aftermarket accessories like custom horns, lights, or GPS trackers.

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Answered 7 July 2026

** and Ather Energy offer the longest standard and extended battery warranties in India**, providing up to **8 years of coverage**, while legacy brands like TVS and Bajaj stick to a standard **3-year baseline** with optional extensions. Selecting an electric scooter in India requires evaluating both upfront battery protection and long-term degradation clauses. The comprehensive breakdown below highlights battery warranty terms across major manufacturers. Comparison of Battery Warranties | Brand & Model | Standard Base Warranty | Maximum Extended/Top-Up Option | Key Condition / Health Clause | |---|---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** *(S1 Pro, S1 Air, S1 X)* | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | **8 Years / 1,25,000 km** *(Via top-up plans)* | Free replacement if State of Health (SoH) drops **below 70%**. | | **Ather Energy** *(450X, 450S, Rizta)* | **5 Years / 60,000 km** *(With AtherStack Pro)* | **8 Years / 80,000 km** *(Eight70™ Protect Plan)* | Guarantees **minimum 70% SoH**; explicitly covers deep discharge. | | **TVS Motor** *(iQube Lineup)* | **3 Years / 50,000 km** *(2.2 kWh variant is 30,000 km)* | **5 Years / 70,000 km** *(Via official extension or BaaS)* | Covers component manufacturing defects; excludes standard gradual degradation. | | **Bajaj Auto** *(Chetak)* | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | **5 Years / 70,000 km** *(Adds +2 Years / 20,000 km)* | Discretionary replacement; may use refurbished or reconditioned genuine parts. | | **Hero MotoCorp** *(Vida V1)* | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | **5 Years / 70,000 km** | Standard replacement terms for manufacturing defects. | Key Policy Highlights by Brand - **Ola Electric**: Offers the segment's highest mileage tracking via paid top-up packages. Owners can track capacity percentages dynamically through the official vehicle application. - **Ather Energy**: The stands out because it offers **idle state assurance**. This protects against claim rejections if a battery goes completely flat due to prolonged storage. - **TVS Motor**: The standard warranty structure can be modified through the, which lowers the initial purchase price and links the battery guarantee to the subscription duration. - **Bajaj Auto**: To keep the valid, riders must strictly complete periodic checkups at authorised repair centres. Replacement modules are matched to the exact energy metrics logged right before failure. Critical Fine Print to Verify Before Buying - **The 70% Degradation Rule**: Ensure the warranty contract explicitly guarantees a minimum State of Health (SoH), typically 70%. Without this clause, the manufacturer might deny replacement unless the battery completely dies. - **Service Lock-ins**: Almost all extended plans become null and void if a single scheduled service interval is missed or completed at an unauthorized garage. - **Exclusions**: Standard contracts exclude coverage for physical impacts, water submersions beyond IP67 ratings, and aftermarket electrical accessory installations. If you would like to pinpoint the best option for your routine, please share: - Your **average daily or monthly riding distance** - Your preference between an **upfront purchase** or a **monthly battery subscription (BaaS)** - How long you plan to **keep the scooter** (e.g., 3 years vs. 5+ years) This will help identify the most cost-effective warranty plan for your needs.

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