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Prompt 20 · 18 July 2026

Electric scooter battery warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 18 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 18 July 2026

As of 2026, most mainstream electric scooters in India offer **3–8 years of battery warranty**, often with a kilometer limit and a minimum battery health guarantee. Here's a comparison of the major brands: | Brand | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty | Battery Health Guarantee* | |-------|---------------------------|-------------------|---------------------------| | Ather Energy | 3 years | Up to 8 years (Eight70 plan) | 70% capacity; replacement if it drops below this under plan | | Ola Electric | Typically 3 years | Up to 8 years (model dependent) | Varies by model and plan | | Hero MotoCorp (Vida) | 5 years / 60,000 km | Longer plans on select models | Transferable warranty on eligible models | | Simple Energy | Up to 8 years | Included through Simple Protect/Super Protect | Extended battery and motor coverage | | Bajaj Auto | Varies by model | Extended plans available | Example terms include a 70% capacity threshold on some plans | | Matter | Up to 15 years (AERA motorcycle) | Not applicable | Unlimited km marketing claim for AERA battery warranty | \*Battery health guarantee refers to the minimum battery capacity the manufacturer promises during the warranty period, where specified. ### What to compare beyond warranty length The headline "8-year warranty" doesn't always mean the same thing. Check: - **Kilometer limit** (e.g. 80,000 km or unlimited). - **Minimum battery capacity guarantee** (often 70%). - **Free replacement conditions** (capacity loss vs. manufacturing defects). - **Transferability** to a second owner. - **Exclusions**, such as accidental damage, water ingress, unauthorized repairs, or improper charging. ### Which brands stand out? - **Best overall coverage:** Matter (15-year claim for AERA motorcycle). - **Best established scooter warranty:** Ather and Simple Energy with up to 8-year coverage. - **Good for resale:** Hero Vida because eligible battery warranties are transferable. If you're planning to buy an electric scooter in 2026, I can also compare **battery replacement costs, warranty fine print, and after-sales service** for brands like Ather, Ola, Vida, Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube, and Simple Energy.

Answered 18 July 2026

Choosing the right electric scooter in India heavily relies on the battery warranty, as replacing an out-of-warranty battery pack can cost anywhere between ₹20,000 to ₹50,000. For 2026, manufacturers are increasingly offering longer coverage—either standard or via extended add-on packages—to give buyers peace of mind. Here is a comparison of the battery warranties offered by the leading electric scooter brands in India for 2026: ### Electric Scooter Battery Warranty Comparison | Brand & Model | Standard Battery Warranty | Extended Warranty Options | Key Notes | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Ola Electric** | **8 Years / 80,000 km** | Can be extended up to **1,25,000 km** for an additional fee. | Covers defects and degradation below a certain health percentage. | | **Ather Energy** | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **Ather Battery Protect:** Extends coverage to **5 Years / 60,000 km**. | Guarantees at least 70% Battery State of Health (SoH) during the period. | | **TVS Motor** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Extended warranty packages available to push it to **5 years**. | Covers manufacturing defects and unexpected capacity drops. | | **Bajaj Auto** | **3 Years / 50,000 km** | Extended coverage packages available through dealerships. | Valid if the vehicle is serviced according to scheduled timelines. | | **Hero VIDA** | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | **VIDA Extended Warranty:** Packages available to upgrade up to **5 years**. | Backed by Hero MotoCorp’s extensive service network. | | **Ampere Electric** | **3 Years / 30,000 km** | Often bundles **5 Years / 70,000 km** warranty on LFP battery variants. | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells generally boast a longer lifecycle. | --- ### Crucial Fine Print to Keep in Mind > ⚠️ **The "State of Health" (SoH) Clause:** Most EV manufacturers will only replace a battery under warranty if its capacity drops below a specific threshold (typically **70% to 75%** of its original capacity). Regular, minor degradation due to daily usage is considered normal wear-and-tear and is not covered. * **Voiding the Warranty:** Using unapproved third-party chargers, modifying the electrical system, or leaving the battery completely discharged for prolonged periods can void your warranty instantly. * **LFP vs. NMC Batteries:** Scooters utilizing **LFP** chemistry (like certain Ampere models or the base Ather Rizta variants) naturally handle more charge cycles and often have longer-lasting real-world lifespans compared to **NMC** (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) chemistry, even if the paper warranties look similar. Are you evaluating a specific scooter model right now, or are you trying to decide between LFP and NMC battery types for your daily commute?

Answered 18 July 2026

In the Indian electric scooter market, standard battery warranties range from **3 years to 8 years**, with some high-end manufacturers offering extended or even **unlimited kilometer warranties**. Most major brands guarantee that the battery will retain at least **70% of its original health/capacity** at the end of the warranty period. Key Manufacturer Battery Warranties Battery warranty coverage and thresholds differ across major electric vehicle manufacturers in India. | Brand | Models | Battery Warranty | Health Guarantee | Extended Options | |---|---|---|---|---| | **Ather Energy** | 450X, Rizta | 3 years or 30,000 km | 70% retention | Up to 8 years/80,000 km | | **Bajaj** | Chetak | 3 years or 50,000 km | 70% retention | Up to 7 years | | **TVS** | iQube | 3 years or 50,000 km | 70% retention | Not available | | **Ola Electric** | S1 Pro, S1 X | 8 years or 80,000 km | 70% retention | Up to 8 years included | | **Hero Vida** | VX2 | 5 years or 50,000 km | 70% retention | Not available | | **Simple Energy** | One | 3 years or 30,000 km | 70% retention | Up to 7 years | | **Matter** | Aera | 3 years or 60,000 km | 70% retention | Up to 8 years | Warranty Coverage Nuances - **Capacity degradation**: Warranties do not cover general, minor wear and tear, but trigger a repair or replacement if the battery drops below 70% capacity (measured via BMS logs) within the stipulated period. - **Charging discipline**: Most manufacturers monitor charging cycles. Using unauthorized third-party chargers or deeply discharging the battery frequently can void the warranty. - **Kilometer limits**: The warranty ends whichever comes first—the time period or the odometer limit. For more specific information tailored to your city and riding habits, consider checking these official manufacturer portals to compare models and deals: - Read about - Explore models on Bajaj Chetak - Review battery specs on TVS iQube Could you tell me **what your daily commute distance is** and **if you have access to a regular power socket for home charging**? This will help determine which battery size and warranty configuration fits your needs best.

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