Battery replacement in India is not cheap. Depending on the scooter, it runs anywhere between Rs 40,000 and Rs 90,000. That one number should change how you look at every electric scooter purchase — because the warranty on that battery is essentially insurance against that bill landing on you too soon. Several brands now claim 5 to 8 years of coverage, but a lot of that is in the fine print. Some is standard. Some needs a paid top-up. Some comes with a kilometre cap you will hit before the years are up. Here is what actually holds up.
The Ones Offering 8-Year Coverage
Ola S1 Series — The standard warranty Ola ships with is 3 years or 40,000 km. The 8-year figure is a paid top-up plan you have to buy within 12 months of taking delivery. Depending on which plan you pick, the kilometre
ceiling goes to 80,000 km, 1,00,000 km, or 1,25,000 km. A few things to know before you assume you qualify: this applies only to the S1 Pro, S1 Air, S1 X+ 3kWh, and S1 X 3kWh and 4kWh variants. The S1 X 2kWh is out. The scooter also needs to have been delivered on or after 14 November 2024. The warranty does transfer to the next owner if you sell, which is worth something at resale.
Ather 450X and Rizta — Ather's standard battery coverage is 3 years. Their extended plan — called Eight70 — adds 5 more years on top, taking total coverage to 8 years or 80,000 km. You have 90 days from the date of invoicing to buy it, at an Ather Experience Centre. The replacement trigger is specific: if your battery health falls below 70 percent at any point within those 8 years, Ather replaces it free. That 70 percent figure is clearly stated, which is more than most brands offer in terms of transparency.
Simple One — Simple Energy offers 8-year battery coverage on the Simple One. Unlike Ola and Ather, this appears to be bundled rather than a paid add-on — but Simple Energy has revised its warranty terms more than once since launch. Confirm the current structure with the dealer before signing anything.
The Ones With 5-Year Coverage
Hero Vida V1 and V1 Pro — Vida comes with a 5-year or 60,000 km battery warranty as standard, no top-up required. The detail that separates it from others in this list: the warranty is transferable to the next owner. If you plan to sell within five years, the new buyer inherits the remaining coverage — that directly affects what someone will pay you for a used Vida.
TVS iQube — The standard warranty here is 3 years or 50,000 km, covering the battery, motor, controller, and charger. TVS offers an extended warranty on top — an additional 2 years and 20,000 km on the battery — for the iQube S and Electric Smart Xconnect variants specifically. That takes total coverage to 5 years. TVS has also introduced a Battery-as-a-Service plan that bundles up to 7 years or 70,000 km of coverage, but under that model the battery is not yours — you are subscribing to it monthly. That is a different ownership arrangement entirely, and worth understanding before you compare it to a standard warranty.
Also Read: 5 Reasons Why Ather Rizta Is One Of India's Favourite Family Scooter?
Before You Walk Into Any Dealership
Three things to nail down before you commit. First, the kilometre cap alongside the year figure — whichever comes first ends your coverage, and a daily city rider doing 30 to 40 km will burn through 50,000 km in under five years.
Second, whether the extended warranty is included in the price or costs extra, and exactly how much.
Third, what the health threshold for a free battery replacement actually is — Ather states 70 percent clearly. Ask every other brand the same question and see what you get.
Battery costs in India right now sit between Rs 55,000 and Rs 90,000 across these brands. A solid 8-year warranty covers that risk for most of the scooter's useful life. But only if the terms actually say what the brochure implies.
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