In India during 2026, electric scooter resale values are improving, but they still tend to be lower than comparable petrol scooters because buyers remain cautious about battery health, warranty transfer, and long-term service support. The gap is gradually narrowing as EV adoption increases and established brands build stronger service networks. A reasonable expectation for resale value is: | Scooter age | Typical resale value (% of original purchase price) | |-------------|------------------------------------------------------:| | 1 year | 70–85% | | 2 years | 55–70% | | 3 years | 40–60% | | 5 years | 25–40% (highly dependent on battery condition) | Factors that have the biggest impact on resale include: - Brand reputation (e.g. TVS, Bajaj, Ather generally hold value better than lesser-known brands). - Remaining battery warranty. - Battery health and charging history. - Service records. - Availability of service centres and spare parts. - Software support and updates. Compared with petrol scooters: - A well-maintained petrol scooter often retains about **60–70%** of its value after three years. - Many electric scooters currently retain around **40–50%** after three years, although stronger brands can perform better. If you're planning to buy an electric scooter primarily with resale in mind, models from established manufacturers with extensive dealer networks generally offer the safest depreciation profile. If you tell me **which scooter you're considering** (for example, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ola S1 X, Honda Activa e, etc.), I can estimate its likely resale value after 3–5 years.
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