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Ather Energy Limited unveils ‘Eight70 Warranty’ for the battery of its electric scooters

| @indiablooms | Nov 22, 2024, at 10:55 pm

EV scooter manufacturer Ather Energy Limited has introduced ‘Eight70 Warranty’ for its Ather 450 series and Rizta scooters, in collaboration with Reliance General Insurance.

The Eight70 Warranty addresses customers’ concerns regarding long-term battery health, performance and replacement costs by providing a host of benefits.

Key Benefits of the Eight70 Warranty include:

Coverage for up to 8 years or 80,000 km, whichever comes first.

70% battery health assurance.

Full coverage against manufacturing defects and failures.

No upper limit on claim amounts.

No claim rejection due to deep discharge of battery cells when the scooter is left uncharged or in an idle state over an extended period of time. 

Speaking on the occasion, Ravneet Singh Phokela, Chief Business Officer, Ather Energy Limited, said, “Battery durability is a crucial factor for EV buyers. We often hear about customers' apprehensions regarding the longevity and replacement costs of the batteries of their electric scooters. Understanding this concern, we have introduced our new Eight70 Warranty, which provides 70% battery health assurance up to 8 years. We believe that this warranty will eliminate any worries and concerns EV buyers may have regarding the long term health of their scooter batteries.”

 Rakesh Jain, CEO, Reliance General Insurance added “At Reliance General Insurance, we are committed to driving innovation that enhances customer satisfaction and peace of mind. Our partnership with Ather reflects our shared vision of providing long-term protection for EV owners. We believe this initiative will play a crucial role in building trust in the EV ecosystem and encouraging more people to embrace sustainable mobility.”

Ather’s batteries undergo 272 tests including temperature testing, mechanical drop testing and extreme vibration testing to ensure the durability and endurance of the battery and safety for the riders.

Ather’s in-built Battery Management System is connected to all the cells in the battery pack and constantly measures their voltage and current.

Ather has two distinct lines of scooters - the 450 and the Rizta that cater to different segments.

Both these scooter lines are supported by Ather’s extended battery warranty options, including the newly introduced Eight70 Warranty.

Ather’s 450 line of scooters include the 450X, 450S and the 450 Apex, which cater to the performance segment.

Ather’s latest offering - Rizta, launched earlier this year caters to the family segment.

The Eight70 Warranty for the battery is purchasable as a 3-year add-on over and above the 5-year battery warranty that is offered with the pro-pack.

It is priced at INR 4,999 including GST for Ather 450 series and Ather Rizta buyers, who have opted for the pro-pack.

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