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Does an Electric Scooter Warranty Transfer to the Next Owner?

June 20, 20265 min read

Buying or selling used? Here's whether an electric scooter warranty transfers to a new owner, what you need to pass it on, what the Evee 18-month warranty covers, and how a live warranty boosts resale value.

An electric scooter's warranty can often transfer to the next owner when the sale and ownership change are documented through the authorized dealer. A transferable, in-date warranty meaningfully boosts resale value. Evee scooters from Scootric carry an 18-month battery and controller warranty — keep the invoice and service record to pass it on.

Does the Evee warranty transfer to a second owner?

It often can — when the sale is documented and ownership is properly transferred through the authorized dealer, the remaining portion of the warranty can carry to the new owner. The key is paperwork: the original invoice, the service history, and a correct ownership transfer. Confirm the exact terms with Scootric before completing a sale.

Why does a transferable warranty matter for resale?

Because buyers pay more for protection. A used scooter that still has an in-date, transferable warranty on its battery and controller is far more attractive than one with no cover, since the new owner inherits protection on the most expensive parts. A live warranty is one of the strongest resale selling points you can offer.

What do you need to transfer the warranty?

To pass the warranty on, keep these together:

  • The original purchase invoice
  • The service record showing authorized servicing
  • The completed ownership transfer documents

Selling through, or with the help of, the authorized dealer keeps everything genuine and makes the handover straightforward.

What does the Evee warranty cover?

Evee scooters from Scootric come with an 18-month warranty on the battery and controller — the two most valuable components — against genuine manufacturing defects. That cover is what a second buyer values most, because it removes the biggest financial risk of owning the scooter during the warranty period.

How do you protect warranty value when selling?

Protecting warranty value starts at purchase: buy genuine from the authorized dealer, have all servicing done through authorized channels, and keep every document. A scooter with a clean, authorized history and intact paperwork transfers its warranty smoothly and commands a better resale price. See current models and pricing on the models page and price list.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does an electric scooter warranty transfer to a new owner?

Often yes — when the sale and ownership change are documented through the authorized dealer, the remaining warranty can carry to the new owner.

What is the Evee warranty?

An 18-month warranty on the battery and controller against genuine manufacturing defects, on scooters bought from the authorized dealer.

How do I transfer a scooter warranty when selling?

Keep the original invoice, the authorized service record, and complete the ownership transfer — ideally with the dealer's help.

Does a warranty increase resale value?

Yes — an in-date, transferable warranty makes a used scooter more attractive and worth more, since the buyer inherits protection.

Can a grey-market scooter's warranty be transferred?

Usually not — unauthorized units typically have no valid warranty to transfer, which is why an authorized purchase matters for resale.