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Ather Electric Scooter owner sets his scooter on fire alleging poor service

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Ather Electric Scooter owner sets his scooter on fire alleging poor serviceIn an unusual incident in Ambattur, Chennai, frustration over unresolved service issues led an angry Ather electric scooter owner to set his vehicle on fire.

The owner Parthasarathy, a resident of Thirumullaivayal, took this extreme step after alleging improper servicing of repeated complaints related to his Ather scooter.

A video of the incident went viral, showing Parthasarathy speaking to the police and a woman trying to calm him down. His complaints drew attention and criticism of the service center. The growing crowd and traffic jam led to police stepping in to restore order.

This act not only grabbed attention but also caused chaos, sparking debates about customer satisfaction in the EV sector.

Repeated Issues Since Purchase

Parthasarathy had purchased his Ather electric scooter for Rs 1.80 lakh, hoping for a reliable and hassle-free experience. Unfortunately, he claimed the scooter developed persistent problems right from the beginning.

Despite visiting the service center multiple times to get these issues addressed, the owner alleged that his concerns were never resolved. The frustration over ineffective servicing eventually led him to take a drastic step to make his voice heard.

To express his frustration, Parthasarathy took his scooter to the Ather showroom and set it on fire. Nearby people quickly stepped in to put out the flames before things got out of hand. This unusual act drew a lot of attention, left the showroom staff and onlookers stunned, and caused heavy traffic on the road.

Showroom Staff’s Assurance and Next Steps

Following the incident, the showroom staff assured Parthasarathy that his complaints would be prioritized and resolved immediately. The damaged scooter was taken for a detailed inspection to assess any potential hazards, particularly concerning the battery pack.

This incident underscores the importance of effective customer support in the electric vehicle industry. While electric scooters offer numerous benefits, unresolved issues, and poor after-sales service can damage trust.

The Ambattur protest serves as a wake-up call for manufacturers and service centers to enhance customer satisfaction and prevent such extreme outcomes in the future.

Pranali Naik

Hey 🙋🏻‍♀️ I am Pranali Naik, a writer with an M.A. in English Literature and a passion for the EV industry. With a distinction in my B.A. and ongoing German studies, I bring a unique mix of linguistic skills and technical insight to my content writing and copywriting.

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