Things people consider before buying an EV two-wheeler
Chennai: 12:08:2025:
Electric scooters have become more common on Indian
roads in the last few years. More people are now choosing them as their main
vehicle for daily travel, whether it’s for work, college, or running errands.
With rising awareness, better products, and stronger ecosystems, this shift is
only growing faster. But for many first-time buyers, some questions still
remain.
With petrol vehicles, the ownership journey is predictable. You know
when to refuel, how servicing works, and what resale might look like. With EVs,
it is still a bit unfamiliar, especially for first-time buyers. Questions
around charging, battery life, service, and resale still persist. And these
aren’t just technical doubts, they are real, everyday concerns. The EV industry
has made a lot of progress, but there is still work to do in closing this
awareness gap. That’s why it is just as important to solve for the ownership
experience as it is to build a great product.
The battery, for instance, is at the heart of any electric scooter and
naturally, one of the most important things buyers think about. How long will
it last? Will it need replacement in a few years? EV two-wheeler manufacturers
are investing heavily in battery R&D to ensure durability across varying
Indian conditions, including rain, traffic and heat. Many OEMs are now also
extending battery warranties to their customers, to reassure them and settle
any anxieties they may have with regards to the battery of the scooter.
One of the other big things people think about before buying an electric
scooter is resale. With EVs, this concept still feels new. The resale value
depends on the battery, how well the scooter has been maintained, and how much
support the brand offers. The scooter’s battery being one of the most important
components, significantly contributes to the resale value. The health of the
battery, the quality and testing it goes through and the battery warranty
offered by the brand - all make a difference.
Other common concerns are charging and service. When it comes to charging, a lot of first-time buyers ask, “What if I run out of charge? Will I find a charger nearby?” It’s a valid worry. That’s why charging infrastructure is so important. Some companies have taken the lead in building large-scale, fast-charging networks specifically for electric two-wheelers.
Moreover, as the EV two-wheeler sector is growing, even the government is
increasingly taking steps to expand the charging network and make EV ownership
easier. Just like charging, regular servicing also plays a big role in
day-to-day ownership, so brands are now expanding their service networks to
match customer growth.
Today, many OEMs are taking steps to address these concerns and make EV ownership a hassle-free experience. Ather Energy, for example, has focused on building both the scooter, as well as, the ecosystem around it. Its in-house battery packs come with an eight-year warranty and a 70% minimum health guarantee, giving buyers confidence in long-term performance.
To further ease ownership worries, Ather’s Assured Buyback plan guarantees up to 60% of the scooter’s value for up to three years, adding peace of mind for those thinking ahead. Charging and service are also taken care of. There are over 4,300 public chargers installed across convenient locations like cafes and malls, spread across the country, so a rider is never too far away from a charging station.
Plus, every city with an Ather experience centre has dedicated service centres,
ensuring reliable support whenever it’s needed. What was once a niche choice is
now becoming mainstream, and Ather’s efforts to spread awareness along with a
focus on battery technology, charging infrastructure, and strong resale value
is helping make that shift seamless.
Many times, it’s not the scooter that holds someone back from choosing
electric, it’s the lack of information around the ownership experience. That’s
what OEMs like Ather are trying to solve. By giving more clarity on resale,
improving charging access, offering long battery warranties, and building a
dependable service network, it helps riders make the switch with fewer doubts
and more confidence.
