How to File a Complaint Against Ather Energy
Ather Energy Limited is one of India's electric two-wheeler manufacturers, with popular models including the 450X, 450S, and Rizta. As with any fast-scaling EV brand, owners regularly report unresolved issues with battery performance, service delays, software bugs, and delivery timelines. If Ather Energy's customer care has failed to resolve your issue, you have clear legal options under Indian consumer law.
A complaint against Ather Energy can cover the scooter itself, the service network, or the booking and delivery process — all of which are the direct responsibility of Ather Energy as the manufacturer and seller, since most EV brands sell and service through company-owned or company-authorized experience centers.
India's consumer protection regulator has previously issued show-cause notices to EV makers over service quality and advertising claims — a reminder that EV owners have real regulatory backing, not just goodwill, when a scooter doesn't perform as promised.
Step 1: Escalate to Ather Energy Customer Care
Before legal escalation, raise the issue formally with Ather Energy's customer care and keep a written record. Ather Energy's customer support number is 7676 600 900. Always follow up any phone or in-app complaint with a written email so you have documented proof of your complaint and the date it was raised.
Step 2: File a Free Complaint on ComplaintKart
If Ather Energy customer care or the service center does not resolve your issue within a reasonable time, file a free complaint on ComplaintKart. Include:
- Scooter model, VIN, and registration number
- Service center / experience center name and location
- Invoice, service request ID, and warranty details
- Photos, videos, or app screenshots documenting the defect
Step 3: Send a Legal Notice to Ather Energy
A legal notice is the most effective pre-litigation tool for Ather Energy complaints. It is a formal written communication drafted by a qualified advocate, served via registered post to Ather Energy Limited, stating your grievance and your intent to approach the consumer court if the matter is not resolved within the notice period — typically 15 to 30 days.
Step 4: File in Consumer Court
If Ather Energy still refuses to act, you can file a case before the appropriate Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. In a successful case, you can claim a full refund or replacement for a defective scooter, compensation for mental agony and harassment, punitive damages for unfair trade practices, and reimbursement of your legal costs.
Common Issues Consumers Report with Ather Energy
| Issue Type | What You Can Claim |
|---|---|
| Battery degradation or charging failure within warranty | Free repair or battery replacement |
| Service center delay beyond a reasonable timeframe | Compensation for loss of use |
| Delivery delay after booking payment | Full refund of booking amount |
| Software bug affecting ride safety | Free fix + compensation if injury/damage occurred |
Time Limit to File a Complaint Against Ather Energy
Under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, a consumer complaint must generally be filed within two years from the date the cause of action arose. Filing early strengthens your case, as service records and evidence are easier to compile.