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Prompt 20 · 13 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 13 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 13 July 2026

Battery warranties are becoming a major differentiator for electric scooters in India. As of mid-2026, here's how leading brands compare. | Brand / Model | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Options | Notes | |---|---:|---:|---| | Ola Electric S1 range | 8 years / up to 1,25,000 km (on eligible plans/models) | Available on many variants | One of the longest mainstream scooter battery warranties. Transferable to the next owner on eligible plans. | | TVS iQube | 3 years / 50,000 km | Extended coverage available in some markets | Battery backed by in-house battery management system (BMS). | | Vida VX2 | 5 years and above (varies by variant and offer) | Available | Hero has expanded warranty offerings on newer Vida models. | | Chetak | Typically 3 years standard | Extended plans available | Warranty mainly covers manufacturing defects rather than normal battery aging. | | Simple Energy | Up to 8 years on selected plans | Yes | Coverage depends on the purchased warranty package. | | Ampere | Up to 5 years on select models | Varies | Premium models receive longer battery coverage. | ### What the warranty usually covers Most manufacturers cover: - Manufacturing defects - Battery pack failures - BMS (Battery Management System) faults - Premature cell failure under normal use Most warranties **do not** cover: - Physical damage or accidents - Water damage beyond the scooter's rated protection - Improper charging or unauthorized repairs - Normal reduction in battery capacity unless it falls below the manufacturer's specified threshold. ### Which brands offer the best value? - **Longest warranty:** Ola Electric (up to 8 years / 1,25,000 km). - **Balanced ownership experience:** TVS iQube and Chetak, thanks to their established service networks. - **Growing warranty coverage:** Vida is increasing battery warranty duration on newer models. When comparing scooters, don't look only at the number of years. Also check: - Kilometer limit - Minimum guaranteed battery health (if specified) - Transferability to a second owner - Cost of the extended warranty - Availability of nearby authorized service centers A longer warranty is valuable only if the manufacturer has a reliable service network and a straightforward claims process. Recent consumer court rulings in India have also reinforced that manufacturers are expected to honor valid battery warranty claims.

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Answered 13 July 2026

In India's electric scooter market, evaluating battery warranties has become just as critical as checking the price tag. Since a replacement battery pack can cost anywhere from **₹45,000 to over ₹90,000** out of warranty, manufacturers have dramatically ramped up their coverage. The standard base warranty across most major brands is **3 years or 30,000 to 50,000 km**, but the real differentiator lies in their extended "top-up" or premium plans. --- ## Brand-by-Brand Comparison | Manufacturer | Base Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Options | SoH (State of Health) Cluase | Transferable? | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Up to **8 Years / 1,25,000 km** (Tiered plans at 80k, 100k, and 125k km) | Replacement if health drops below **70%** | Yes (on Top-up plans) | | **Ather Energy** | 5 Years / 60,000 km *(with Pro pack)* | **Eight70 Plan**: **8 Years / 80,000 km** (~₹4,999 add-on) | Replacement if health drops below **70%** | Yes | | **TVS (iQube)** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Extended plans up to **5 Years / 60,000 km** | Replacement if health drops below **70%** | Varies by dealer package | | **Bajaj (Chetak)** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Extended plans up to **5 Years / 60,000 km** | Replacement if health drops below **70%** | Varies by dealer package | | **Hero Vida** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | Extended plans up to **5 Years / 60,000 km** | Replacement if health drops below **70%** | Yes (Huge boost for resale) | --- ## 3 Critical Clauses to Check Before Buying ### 1. The State of Health (SoH) Threshold A battery rarely just "dies" out of nowhere; it degrades gradually over time. Almost all major players now explicitly state a **70% SoH threshold**. This means if your battery capacity drops to 69% within the warranty period, you are entitled to a replacement pack or repair, even if the scooter still runs. ### 2. The Transferability Rule If you plan to sell your scooter in 3–4 years, a transferable warranty is gold. Brands like **Ather, Ola (on top-ups), and Hero Vida** allow you to transfer the remaining warranty period to the second owner. This significantly protects your vehicle's resale value. ### 3. The Purchase Window Hook Don't assume you can buy an extended warranty whenever you want. For instance, Ather's *Eight70* plan must typically be purchased within **90 days** of your vehicle invoice, while other brands offer up to 12 months or require it at the time of purchase. Miss the window, and you're permanently locked out. > 💡 **Pro-Tip:** Opting for the 8-year extended warranty plans (where available) for a nominal upfront cost of ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 is arguably the smartest financial decision you can make when buying an EV in India. It completely eliminates the risk of a massive out-of-pocket expense down the line. Are you currently leaning toward a specific scooter model, or are you trying to decide between two specific brands?

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Answered 13 July 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric scooter landscape in India is defined by a fierce battery warranty war, with most major manufacturers offering up to **8 years of coverage** to address consumer longevity concerns. `The standard has shifted from 3–5 years to 8 years, often covering up to 70–80% battery health degradation`. Here is a comparison of major electric scooter battery warranties as of 2026: Top Battery Warranties (8-Year Standard) - **:** Continues to offer an industry-leading **8-year or 1,25,000 km** warranty (whichever comes first). This is transferable, covers defects and deep discharge, and ensures battery replacement, making it a benchmark for high-mileage users. - **:** Offers flexible, industry-leading, and comprehensive, high-peace-of-mind coverage up to **8 years or 80,000 km**. The warranty guarantees an assured battery health of 70% at the end of the term, ensuring performance longevity. - **TVS iQube:** Offers a comprehensive warranty, typically covering the battery for 5–8 years depending on the variant, with a strong focus on 70% health assurance. - **:** Offers the "VIDA Battery+" extended warranty, covering the battery for **5 years or 60,000 km** with full coverage for replacement, labor, and performance degradation. - **Ampere Nexus:** Features a competitive warranty with **5 years or 75,000 km**. Key Warranty Comparison Factors (2026) | Manufacturer | Typical Battery Warranty (2026) | Key Coverage Features | |---|---|---| | **Ola Electric** | 8 Years / 1.25 Lakh km | High mileage (1.25L km), 100% replacement | | **Ather Energy** | 8 Years / 80,000 km | 70% Health Guaranteed, Deep Discharge Protection | | **TVS iQube** | 5–8 Years (Variant Dependent) | Comprehensive health assurance | | **Ampere** | 5 Years / 75,000 km | High km coverage (75k km) | | **Vida V1** | 5 Years / 60,000 km | Full replacement + Labor covered | Important 2026 Warranty Trends - **Degradation Threshold:** Most top brands (Ather, Ola) now guarantee that the battery will retain at least 70% of its original capacity (SoH - State of Health) at the end of the warranty period. - **Transferability:** Most warranties (like Ola's and Vida's ) are transferable to the new owner in 2026, boosting resale value. - **Deep Discharge Coverage:** Manufacturers are increasingly covering deep discharge scenarios under their warranty terms. To provide a more tailored comparison, could you let me know: - What is your **expected daily commute** in kilometers? - Are you looking for a **sporty model** (e.g., Ather/Ola) or a **family scooter** (e.g., TVS)? - Do you plan to **resell** the scooter within 3–4 years?

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