Ather ExpressCare allows electric scooter servicing in 1 hour

    ExpressCare workshops also implement advance appointments for added convenience.

    Published On Jan 19, 2024 12:41:00 PM

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    Ather Energy has introduced a new service called ExpressCare which allows customers to get their electric scooters serviced within 60 minutes without compromising on service quality. 

    1. Two technicians work together to cut down service time
    2. 50 ExpressCare centres to be operational by March 2024

    This initiative aims to redefine the vehicle servicing experience by providing quick, efficient and high-quality service. As of now, there are 20 ExpressCare service centres across 11 cities, and the company plans to expand the number to 50 by March 2024 as part of its ongoing expansion strategy.

    ExpressCare is designed to prioritise customer time, ensuring a swift and smooth service experience. The process involves two certified technicians working simultaneously on the electric scooter to complete a comprehensive service within 60 minutes – significantly reducing standard servicing times and allowing customers to get back on the road quickly. 

    The ExpressCare workshops will also implement an appointment system, enabling customers to reserve bays in advance for enhanced convenience. Customers can avail the express service for a nominal premium ranging between Rs 125-150. Over 2,000 customers have availed of this service in the last two months, the company shared. 

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