Well logically high temperatures will definitely affect the Ather 450X battery since it doesn’t have active cooling. But while riding it is passively cooled by the airflow.
Also, I believe Ather batteries are made of High Nickel which makes them more resistant to high temperatures and so maybe that helps in a hot tropical country like ours.
At the most you might see a tad bit faster degradation compared to maybe Bangalore weather. Something you’ll barely notice.
Where are you from? And where do you plan to ride the 450X?
As of now, chennai is the warmest city that Ather has been in for a while now. There haven’t been any complaints with the battery yet. Once they’re in Goa and Jaipur for a while. We might have more info.
@abhishek.balaji it would be nice to know if you guys have an data regarding usage at 40+ celsius temperatures.
But while riding it is passively cooled by the airflow.
I am living in Jaipur where Ather just started selling its bikes…as u mentioned in ur answer that passive cooling will cool battery…but in in 43 degrees temperature air also remain of same temperature…so how battery will remain cool with this air.
Can anyone from company side reply that what Ather made arrangements to protect battery pack from excessive heat in North India like 40°+(temperature) since heat is biggest enemy of lithium ion battery. How heat could reduce charge holding capacity and life of battery pack.
Well there is a fix isn’t there? That’s how the scooters which had this issue were fixed. It’s just a bit of a difficult fix and Ather won’t do it unless they really have to.
Also what Ather has done, is given a recommendation. It could be called a fix if they didn’t let us shut down the scooter at >60% or a message popped up when we tried to shut down, a warning of some sort. And saying
A long duration is so relative 6 hrs is long to me 6 months is long for someone else.
This bandaid is till we get out of our warranty period. Once that’s done, wonder how they’ll react to such a situation.
That being said, I haven’t really heard of anyone having a BMS issue like this in the recent past. Atleast not on the forum.
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On multiple discussions over last 3 years, the battery replacement cost was projected to be around 30k - 35k. I was surprised to see Ather has revised its estimate to 55k - 60k.
Is the battery cost on actuals turned out much different than the earlier projections?
Or
Is it because of new battery cells being used in 450X is costly?
Or
Being defensive in projection to avoid a backlash later?
I understand that the projection is always approximate, but revision of the projection from 35k to 60k is almost double.
Even during 450X launch, i remember the current battery cost was mentioned around 60k and expected to come down to 40k at the time of replacement.
I think Ather themselves will remember this and there should have been a valid reason for this change.
@abhishek.balaji Would like to know the reason from you.
I have a feeling that the battery costs for replacement are increased to 55-60K to justify the 450x price increase. Ather’s fixed costs are much higher and their volumes are very low. Margins on 450x must be much higher to cover the fixed costs and turn the company into a cashflow positive overall. There may be pressure from investors lead to this change from 450 to 450x.
Only volume and competition can bring down the prices for EVs.
Spoke to Customer Care about that. They responded with 40-50 K . I do not know why they could not be specific! 40-50 is a huge 10K gap !
So that much I know.
My vehicle went 0 SoC for couple of weeks and couldn’t charge it. I managed to plug it in today and for past 20 min I don’t see the display showing up anything. How long would it take for the display to come up at least?
Is it true, ather only uses 80 or 85 percent of it’s true capacity, so even if you charge it to 100 percent you’e not really charging the actual battery pack to 100 percent, it will just be 100 percent of capacity that they allow.