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Prompt 20 · 15 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 15 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 15 July 2026

If battery warranty is a major buying criterion, here's how leading electric scooter brands in India compare in 2026. (Warranty terms can vary by model and purchase date, so verify the exact terms before buying.) | Brand | Standard battery warranty | Extended warranty | Capacity guarantee* | Notes | |-------|---------------------------|-------------------|---------------------|-------| | **Ola Electric** | Typically 3 years | Up to **8 years / 1,25,000 km** | Yes (performance guarantee under extended plan) | One of the longest warranty programs available. | | **Ather Energy** | Standard manufacturer warranty | Up to **8 years** with Eight70 plan | Battery replacement if capacity falls below 70% under plan | Extended coverage is optional. | | **Simple Energy** | Standard warranty | Up to **8 years** on battery and motor | Depends on plan | Early adopter of long-term battery protection. | | **Hero Vida** | Around **5 years / 60,000 km** | Varies by model | Transferable warranty | Transferability can improve resale value. | | **Bajaj Chetak** | Varies by model | Extended options available | Capacity terms differ | Check model-specific documentation. | | **TVS iQube** | Model-dependent | Extended plans available through dealer | Varies | Verify current dealer offer before purchase. | | **PURE EV** | Manufacturer warranty | Model-dependent | Covers performance degradation and manufacturing defects | Details vary across models. | \*Many manufacturers define battery health in terms of minimum remaining capacity (for example, 70%) rather than guaranteeing the battery will remain "like new." ### Which warranty is best? - **Longest coverage:** Ola Electric and Simple Energy (up to 8 years). - **Best degradation protection:** Ather's Eight70 plan, which includes replacement if battery capacity drops below the specified threshold during the coverage period. - **Best for resale:** Hero Vida, because its battery warranty can be transferred to the next owner. ### What to check before buying Don't compare only the number of years. Also look at: - Maximum kilometre limit (for example, 60,000 km vs. 1,25,000 km). - Whether the warranty covers normal battery degradation. - The minimum battery capacity guaranteed (often around 70%). - Whether labour and diagnostics are included. - Whether accidental damage, water ingress, or improper charging are excluded. - Whether the warranty transfers to a new owner. For riders covering **10,000–15,000 km per year**, an **8-year/1,25,000 km** battery warranty generally provides the strongest long-term value, since battery replacement is one of the most expensive out-of-warranty repairs.

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Answered 15 July 2026

A comparison of battery warranties for the leading electric scooters in India in **2026** highlights that manufacturers have significantly increased their offerings. While standard warranties hover around 3 years, extended "peace of mind" plans now stretch up to 8 years. Here is a detailed breakdown of how the top electric scooters compare on standard and extended battery warranties: --- ## Battery Warranty Comparison Table (2026) | Scooter Model | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Battery Warranty Option | Health Guarantee | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola S1 Pro / S1 Series** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Up to **8 Years / 80,000 to 1,25,000 km** (Depending on the chosen top-up pack) | Replaces/repairs battery if health degrades below 70% | | **Ather 450X / Rizta** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | Up to **8 Years / 80,000 km** (Via the "Eight70" Battery Protect Plan) | Replaces battery free of cost if health drops below 70% | | **TVS iQube** | 3 Years / 50,000 km *(30,000 km for 2.2 kWh model)* | Up to **5 Years / 70,000 km** | Covers manufacturing defects and degradation | | **Bajaj Chetak** | 3 Years / 50,000 km | Varied dealer-level extended packages available | Covers manufacturing defects and degradation | | **Hero Vida V1 / VX2** | 3 Years / 30,000 km | Up to **5 Years** (Via "Vida Battery+" plan) | Covers manufacturing defects and degradation | --- ## Key Highlights of Each Brand ### 1. Ola Electric (S1 Pro & S1 Series) * **The Longest Coverage:** Ola leads the segment by offering massive extended plans. * **Flexible Top-ups:** Depending on your driving habits, you can purchase top-ups extending the coverage up to **8 years** with km caps of 80k, 100k, or 125k km. * **Transferability:** The extended warranty is transferable to the next owner, which significantly boosts resale value. ### 2. Ather Energy (450X & Rizta) * **The "Eight70" Rule:** Ather’s optional 8-year/80,000 km "Battery Protect" plan guarantees that your battery health will not drop below **70%**. If it does, they replace the battery free of charge. * **Pricing Catch:** To qualify for the "Eight70" add-on (priced around ₹4,999), you must purchase the scooter with the "Pro Pack" software and feature bundle. ### 3. TVS iQube * **Solid Legacy Support:** TVS offers a dependable 3-year standard warranty. * **Extended Protection:** The official extended warranty pushes coverage to **5 years or 70,000 km**. Unlike Ather, this must typically be opted for at the time of vehicle purchase. ### 4. Bajaj Chetak & Hero Vida * **Steady Performer:** Bajaj relies on its robust standard coverage of 3 years / 50,000 km. * **Removable Advantage (Vida):** Hero Vida’s standard warranty covers its removable battery architecture for 3 years, with the "Vida Battery+" plan giving you a bump up to 5 years of coverage. --- > **💡 Quick Tip:** When comparing warranties, always check the **State of Health (SoH)** clause. Most brands only replace the battery under warranty if its capacity drops below **70%** of its original capacity within the warranty period. Standard wear-and-tear or minor degradation (e.g., dropping to 80% health) is considered normal and will not trigger a free replacement.

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Answered 15 July 2026

As of July 2026, the electric scooter market in India has standardized high-level battery warranties, with many leading manufacturers offering up to **8 years or 80,000–1,60,000 km**. These warranties generally cover manufacturing defects and excessive degradation, often ensuring the battery retains at least 70% of its capacity. Here is a comparison of key battery warranty providers in the Indian market for 2026: Top Electric Scooter Battery Warranties (2026) - **Ola Electric:** Offers an industry-leading 8-year or 1,60,000 km warranty on the battery and motor, designed to cover against degradation below 70% and functional failure. - **Ather Energy / TVS iQube / Vida (Hero):** These manufacturers align with the premium standard, generally offering 5 to 8-year warranties, with specific top-tier models (like the TVS iQube ST) providing extended coverage for high-density packs. - **Ampere (Greaves Electric):** Offers strong warranty coverage, notably with 5 years or 75,000 km on models like the Magnus EX and Nexus variants. - **Bajaj Chetak:** Covers the lithium-ion battery for 3 years or 50,000 km. - **Ampere Reo 80:** Offers a 3-year or 30,000 km warranty. - **Aftermarket Replacement (Karacus/Pranax):** Some third-party lithium battery providers in 2026 offer up to 5 years warranty, specifically for LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells. Key Warranty & Battery Trends 2026 - **Standard Coverage:** Most 2026 premium scooters offer 8 years or 1,60,000 km coverage. - **Degradation Threshold:** Warranties often kick in if battery health drops below 70% capacity. - **Safety Standards:** Batteries are now, in 2026, required to be fully AIS-156 compliant, ensuring higher safety standards and better thermal management. - **LFP Batteries:** Used in models like the Ampere Reo 80, LFP batteries are favored for better heat tolerance in Indian summers. *Disclaimer: Warranty terms can change; always check the specific manufacturer's updated policy at the time of purchase in 2026.* Would you like a comparison of **battery repair costs** outside of warranty, or perhaps a deep dive into the **range difference** between specific 2026 models?

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