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Prompt 20 · 10 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 10 July 2026

Battery warranty has become one of the biggest differentiators among electric scooters in India. As of 2026, manufacturers increasingly offer long-term battery coverage, but the terms vary significantly. | Brand / Scooter | Standard or Extended Battery Warranty | Notes | |---|---:|---| | **Ola S1 series** | **Up to 8 years / 1,25,000 km** | Covers battery defects and includes performance assurance under eligible plans. Warranty is transferable to a new owner. | | **Ather (Eight70 plan)** | **Up to 8 years** | Extended warranty includes a battery health guarantee (70% minimum SoH under plan terms). | | **Simple Energy** | **Up to 8 years** | Available through extended protection programs covering battery and motor. | | **TVS iQube** | **3 years / 50,000 km** (standard) | Extended options may be available depending on purchase plan. | | **Ampere Nexus** | **5 years / 75,000 km** | Uses an LFP battery, which is generally known for longer cycle life. | | **Vida** | **5 years / 60,000 km** (Battery+ plan) | Extended battery coverage available as an optional package. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | Varies by model | Covers manufacturing defects; check the specific model's warranty document for duration and conditions. | ### Which offers the best warranty? - **Longest coverage:** Ola S1 and Ather (up to 8 years), with Simple Energy also offering 8-year protection through extended plans. - **Best value in the mid-range:** Ampere Nexus with 5 years/75,000 km. - **Conservative standard warranty:** TVS iQube at 3 years/50,000 km, though extended options exist. ### What to check beyond the warranty period A longer warranty isn't always better if the terms are restrictive. Look for: - Battery health guarantee (e.g., replacement if State of Health falls below 70%). - Whether accidental damage or water ingress is excluded. - Fast-charging limitations. - Transferability to the next owner. - Labour and diagnostics charges for warranty claims. - Service network and turnaround time. ### Recommendation by buyer type - **Highest warranty coverage:** Ola S1 (up to 8 years/1.25 lakh km). - **Frequent commuters:** Ather if battery health assurance is important. - **Family scooter:** TVS iQube for its established service network, despite a shorter standard battery warranty. - **Budget-conscious buyers:** Ampere Nexus offers a strong warranty relative to its price. Keep in mind that warranty terms can change with new model years, promotional offers, or extended warranty packages, so it's worth verifying the exact coverage for the specific scooter and variant you're considering before purchase.

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Answered 10 July 2026

In the Indian electric scooter market, battery warranty structures are split between standard base warranties (often tied to government subsidy regulations) and heavily marketed extended plans. The breakdown of battery warranties across major EV manufacturers in India highlights the differences between their base and extended coverage structures: ### 1. Ola Electric (S1 Pro, S1 X, S1 Air) Ola offers the longest standard coverage out of the box for most of its lineup. * **Standard (Base) Warranty:** 8 years or 80,000 km (whichever is earlier) included at no extra cost for models like the S1 Pro and S1 Air. The entry-level S1 X (2kWh) usually reverts to a shorter 3-year standard plan. * **Extended (Top-up) Warranty:** Owners can pay to upgrade the kilometer cap to **8 years / 100,000 km** or **8 years / 125,000 km**. * **Health Clause:** Explicitly promises replacement or repair if battery health capacity degrades below **70%** during the warranty term. ### 2. Ather Energy (450X, Rizta) Ather bundles its battery protection under its "Eight70" performance assurance framework. * **Standard (Base) Warranty:** 5 years or 60,000 km (included with AtherStack Pro packages). * **Extended Warranty:** Upgradable to **8 years or 80,000 km** via the "Battery Protect" add-on (typically costing around ₹4,999). * **Health Clause:** Guarantees a minimum **70% battery health**. Ather’s policy uniquely guarantees protection against deep discharge even if the scooter is left uncharged for long periods. ### 3. TVS Motor Company (iQube Series) TVS relies on a more conservative, automotive-legacy warranty structure. * **Standard (Base) Warranty:** 3 years or 50,000 km across the iQube variants. * **Extended Warranty:** TVS offers extended warranty packages at the dealership level that can stretch total coverage up to 5 years or 70,000 km. * **Health Clause:** Covered for manufacturing defects and abnormal capacity drops, but they generally require a sharper degradation threshold (often below 60–70% depending on the specific service track terms) compared to EV-first startups. ### 4. Bajaj Auto (Chetak) Similar to TVS, Bajaj offers a traditional legacy-manufacturer warranty layout. * **Standard (Base) Warranty:** 3 years or 50,000 km. * **Extended Warranty:** Upgradable to 5 years or 75,000 km through the Bajaj Chetak extended warranty packages available at purchase. * **Health Clause:** Covers degradation below 70% of original capacity within the designated time/km limit. ### 5. Hero Vida (V1 Plus, V1 Pro) * **Standard (Base) Warranty:** 5 years or 50,000 km. * **Extended Warranty:** Dealerships offer extended add-ons to take the coverage up to 7 or 8 years, matching the likes of Ather and Ola. * **Health Clause:** Guarantees performance and covers degradation below 70% capacity. --- ### Summary of What to Watch Out For * **The "Whichever Comes First" Rule:** If you are a commercial rider or heavy commuter, you will likely breach the kilometer cap (e.g., 50,000 km or 80,000 km) long before the 5 or 8-year time limit expires. * **The Fine Print on Degradation:** A battery losing range naturally is considered "wear and tear." A warranty claim is only triggered if the Battery Management System (BMS) dashboard reading drops below the manufacturer's specified health threshold (usually 70%). * **Service Compliance:** Nearly all manufacturers invalidate your battery warranty if you miss mandatory periodic vehicle service schedules or use unapproved third-party charging modifications. Are you looking to evaluate a specific scooter model for daily commercial use, or a personal commute?

Answered 10 July 2026

As of July 2026, the electric scooter battery warranty landscape in India has matured significantly, with top manufacturers offering extensive coverage to alleviate "range anxiety" and build confidence in long-term ownership. The industry trend in 2026 for premium scooters is **8 years** or roughly **1,00,000 to 1,25,000 km**, with mainstream scooters offering **5 years**. Top Electric Scooter Battery Warranties in India (2026) - ** ⁠Ola Electric S1 Series]:** - **Warranty:** 8 years or 1,25,000 km (whichever is earlier). - **Coverage:** Covers manufacturing defects and degradation leading to failure. - **Highlights:** Industry-first 8-year warranty, transferable to new owners. - ** ⁠Ather Energy (450X, Rizta)]:** - **Warranty:** 8 years (often termed as Eight70) or 80,000 km. - **Coverage:** Guaranteed 70% State-of-Health (SoH) over 8 years, ensuring substantial longevity. - **:** - **Warranty:** 5 years or 50,000 km to 70,000 km (varies by model/variant). - **Coverage:** Covers the Battery, Motor, and Motor Controller Unit (MCU). - **:** - **Warranty:** Generally offers 5 years or 50,000 km - 60,000 km. - **Coverage:** Battery pack and motor components. - **:** - **Warranty:** 5 years or 75,000 km on premium models (Nexus, Magnus Grand). - **Coverage:** Uses LiFePO4 (LFP) chemistry for longer cycle life. Key Warranty Factors & Limitations 1. **Degradation Threshold:** Manufacturers usually warrant that the battery will maintain at least 70% of its original capacity (SoH) throughout the warranty period. 2. **Exclusions:** Warranties typically exclude damage caused by natural disasters, physical damage (accidents), unauthorized repairs, or improper charging practices (e.g., leaving the scooter uncharged for months). 3. **Extended Warranties:** Many companies offer additional coverage options that can extend the warranty beyond the standard term, covering non-battery components for a longer duration. To help you narrow down the best option, are you looking for: - **Longest warranty duration** (e.g., 8 years), - **Highest guaranteed capacity retention** (e.g., 70% state of health), or - **Lowest battery replacement cost**? Let me know which is most important, and I can give you a more specific recommendation.

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