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Ather Energy
4.0
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Manufacturers of smart electric scooters
Overall Rating
4.0/5
based on 600 reviews

3% above
industry average

Highly rated for
Company culture, Work-life balance, Skill development

Critically rated for
Promotions
Work Policy

Work from office
67% employees reported

Monday to Friday
53% employees reported

Flexible timing
65% employees reported

No travel
42% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Free meal
29 employees reported
Cafeteria
19 employees reported
Job/Soft skill training
19 employees reported
Health insurance
17 employees reported
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About Ather Energy
Founded in2013 (12 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count1k-5k
India HeadquartersBangalore,Karnataka, India
Office Locations
Websiteatherenergy.com
Primary Industry
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Ather Energy was started in 2013 by Tarun Mehta and Swapnil Jain, two engineering graduates straight out of college with the audacity to dream and challenge the well-established Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and replacing it with an electric drive.
We built India’s first smart and connected electric scooters, the Ather 450 product line because we believe that's where the future of personal mobility is headed.
Ather is one of the few start-ups in India, specifically within the automotive industry, to have products & services that are an amalgamation of clean design & engineering - Hardware and software.
We built India’s first smart and connected electric scooters, the Ather 450 product line because we believe that's where the future of personal mobility is headed.
Ather is one of the few start-ups in India, specifically within the automotive industry, to have products & services that are an amalgamation of clean design & engineering - Hardware and software.
Mission: Building smart electric vehicles.
Vision: Ather's vision is to accelerate the development and adoption of smart, electric vehicles.
Ather Energy Ratings
based on 600 reviews
Overall Rating
4.0/5
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3.9
Company culture
3.8
Work-life balance
3.8
Skill development
3.7
Salary
3.7
Work satisfaction
3.5
Job security
3.3
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Ather Energy is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 600 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Ather Energy
based on 573 reviews
3.8
Rated by 84 Women
Rated 3.7 for Company culture and 3.7 for Skill development
4.1
Rated by 489 Men
Rated 4.0 for Company culture and 3.9 for Work-life balance
Work Policy at Ather Energy
based on 122 reviews in last 6 months
Work from office
67%
Hybrid
31%
Permanent work from home
2%
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Overall Rating | 4.0/5 based on 600 reviews | 3.6/5 based on 1.8k reviews | 4.1/5 based on 3k reviews | 3.6/5 based on 2.1k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Company culture Skill development Work-life balance | No highly rated category | Skill development Work-life balance Company culture | Job security |
Critically Rated for | Promotions | Promotions Company culture Salary | No critically rated category | Company culture Promotions Work-life balance |
Primary Work Policy | Work from office 67% employees reported | Work from office 89% employees reported | Work from office 82% employees reported | Work from office 84% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.8 Good rated by 84 women | 3.5 Good rated by 71 women | 4.1 Good rated by 163 women | 4.0 Good rated by 53 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.1 Good rated by 489 men | 3.6 Good rated by 1.6k men | 4.1 Good rated by 2.7k men | 3.6 Good rated by 1.9k men |
Job security | 3.5 Good | 3.5 Good | 3.8 Good | 3.8 Good |
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Ather Energy Salaries
Ather Energy salaries have received with an average score of 3.7 out of 5 by 600 employees.
Area Sales Manager
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₹11 L/yr - ₹29 L/yr
Program Manager
(63 salaries)
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₹10.8 L/yr - ₹27 L/yr
Product Specialist
(60 salaries)
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₹1.5 L/yr - ₹7 L/yr
Quality Engineer
(48 salaries)
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₹2.2 L/yr - ₹5.6 L/yr
Production Associate
(44 salaries)
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₹1.7 L/yr - ₹4.1 L/yr
Sales Executive
(31 salaries)
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₹1.2 L/yr - ₹4 L/yr
Design Engineer
(30 salaries)
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₹3.3 L/yr - ₹10.1 L/yr
Team Lead
(27 salaries)
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₹1.9 L/yr - ₹5.1 L/yr
Test Engineer
(25 salaries)
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₹2.1 L/yr - ₹7.5 L/yr
Supplier Manager
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₹6.5 L/yr - ₹22 L/yr
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Bengaluru's Exponent Energy disrupts EV market with 15-minute charging innovation
- Bengaluru-based Exponent Energy is disrupting India's electric vehicle sector with innovative 15-minute charging technology, addressing key EV adoption challenges.
- Founded in 2020 by Arun Vinayak and Sanjay Byalal Jagannath, the startup has reengineered battery economics and developed fast-charging infrastructure.
- CEO Arun Vinayak, an Ather Energy alumnus, and COO Sanjay Byalal Jagannath lead Exponent's strategies to overcome charging time and battery life barriers.
- Exponent's 15-minute charging system includes advanced Battery Management System (BMS) 2.0, predictive thermal control, and e^pump stations capable of delivering 1MW.
- Their optimized battery pack design with standard LFP cells offers smaller packs, reduced range anxiety, and a 3,000-cycle warranty—triple the industry standard.
- Exponent Energy has raised Rs 380.72 crore in funding and aims to deploy 1,000 charging stations and support 25,000 EVs in India by 2025.
- The company plans expansion into Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Chennai, with further exploration of ASEAN and African markets.
- Exponent's technical approach differs from global competitors like BYD, focusing on BMS algorithms, thermal management, and standard LFP cells for cost-effective solutions.
- Exponent's charging stations are designed for fleet use, offering cost advantages over competitors, and demonstrating a technology well-suited for local conditions.
- Their comprehensive strategy positions Exponent Energy as a potential model for EV infrastructure in emerging markets, with innovative financing solutions for fleet operators.
ISN | 2 Apr, 2025

Listed startups to account for 4-5% of India’s market cap: The Rainmaker Group report
- India's startup ecosystem has seen a surge in late-stage startups, with many planning to go public.
- The RainMaker Group's RainGauge Private Pulse report features a list of 38 startups from various sectors.
- The startups in the first cohort of the report, such as Zepto, Groww, and Ather, have shown strong pre-listing performance in terms of growth and profitability.
- The report highlights that the latest wave of startups is healthier and more focused on profitability compared to previous cohorts.
Yourstory | 2 Apr, 2025

India Tech Startups Worth $100 Billion Seen Seeking IPOs By 2027
- More than three dozen tech startups with a combined valuation of $100 billion are expected to go public by 2027 in India, including companies like Flipkart and Oyo Hotels.
- These startups are focusing on achieving a balance between rapid growth and profitability, unlike those that struggled post-IPO in 2021 and 2022.
- About two-thirds of the upcoming firms are already profitable and are demonstrating improved transparency and financial health.
- The Indian stock market saw a 34% drop in share sales in the first quarter amid economic slowdown and earnings downgrades.
- Despite the recent decline, experts predict an increase in IPO activity, with companies like LG Electronics and Ather Energy gearing up for market debut.
- The surge in startup IPOs will offer significant exit opportunities to major investors such as SoftBank and Prosus.
- Investors are cautious about high valuations post-IPO, given the concerns about the economy and earnings growth in India.
- The Indian startup ecosystem, while vibrant, has faced challenges like corporate governance issues and declining valuations, leading to job cuts and growth setbacks.
- Concerns about trusting founders and sustaining investor confidence are crucial factors in the success of IPOs and post-listing performance.
- The Indian startup landscape, following the US and China, remains significant but has encountered governance lapses and value erosion, impacting investor trust.
Bloomberg Quint | 2 Apr, 2025

Electric Two-wheeler Sales Data in March 2025 – Top 10 Companies
- The Indian electric two-wheeler segment saw significant growth in March 2025, reflecting increasing EV adoption and tough competition.
- In March 2025, electric two-wheeler retail sales reached 1,30,274 units, with Bajaj Auto leading with 34,863 units.
- The top four manufacturers (Bajaj Auto, TVS Motors, Ola Electric, Ather Energy) dominated over 80% of sales.
- Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors held the top two positions, with Ola Electric following closely behind in the electric 2W market.
- Ather Energy and Hero Motocorp secured the fourth and fifth positions, respectively, in March 2025 sales.
- Bajaj Auto's sales grew substantially in March, securing a market share of 29.59%.
- TVS Motors maintained the second position with a market share of 25.85% and notable month-on-month growth of 61%.
- Ola Electric, despite a drop in market share, saw significant month-on-month growth of 171% in March 2025.
- Ather Energy and Hero MotoCorp also demonstrated growth in sales, marking trends in the evolving electric 2W market.
- The electric 2W industry in March 2025 witnessed intense competition and market shifts, hinting at a competitive and evolving market.
E-Vehicleinfo | 2 Apr, 2025

EV 2-Wheeler Registrations Cross 1 Lakh Mark In March, Bajaj & TVS Motor Continue Dominance
- Electric two-wheeler registrations exceeded 1 Lakh in March due to Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor, and Ola Electric's growth.
- Registrations soared over 70% to 1.30 Lakh units, with Bajaj and TVS leading in escooter sales.
- Bajaj's Chetak escooter sales surged by 62%, while TVS' escooter registrations rose by 61% in March.
- Ola Electric witnessed a 171% increase in EV registrations, improving its market share to 18%.
- Ola Electric maintained a 30% market share in FY25 despite competitive pressure from Bajaj and TVS.
- Overall electric two-wheeler registrations in FY25 increased by more than 21% to 11.49 Lakh units.
- Ather Energy, Greaves, and Pure EV also saw growth in two-wheeler registrations.
- Hero MotoCorp's market share rose to 6%, while Greaves' Ampere brand registrations surged by 51% in March.
- Two-wheeler EV sales in India are on the rise, with top players launching new models at competitive prices.
- Total EV registrations in March increased by nearly 44% to 2.11 Lakh units, showing a growth trend in the sector.
Inc42 | 2 Apr, 2025

March EV Sales: Bajaj Auto Sales Grow 93%, Ola Electric Down 56%
- Bajaj Auto has registered 93% growth in sales for March 2025, compared to same time last year.
- Ola Electric sales saw a 56% fall year-on-year in March.
- The boost in Bajaj Auto's sales was attributed to Gudi Padwa falling in March this year.
- TVS Motor showed a 14% growth in EV sales, while Ather Energy reported a fall in YoY sales due to a higher sales share in March 2024.
Bloomberg Quint | 1 Apr, 2025

Hidden Costs of Owning an Electric Scooter: From Running Costs to Battery Replacement
- Pratik Rai from TechWiser shares insights on hidden costs of owning electric scooters like Ola S1 Pro and Ather 450X.
- Key focus on battery health, service challenges, and costs associated with owning electric vehicles.
- Pratik's experiences with popular EV models provide practical guidance for potential buyers.
- The battery replacement cost, comprising 40% of an EV's price, is a significant hidden expense.
- Comparison between petrol scooters and EVs highlights differences in riding modes affecting range and performance.
- Pratik emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing charging expenses, service costs, and battery health and replacement costs for EV ownership.
- EVs like Ather and Bajaj offer warranties, but issues arise with battery degradation, warranty lengths, and after-sales service.
- Charging network availability and battery health checks influence EV ownership experience and costs.
- Pratik's recommendation leans towards Ather for cost-effectiveness and performance, while highlighting service challenges with Ola.
- In conclusion, while EVs offer savings and eco-friendliness, buyers need to consider hidden costs, particularly battery expenses, and choose brands with reliable service networks and warranties.
E-Vehicleinfo | 29 Mar, 2025

Ather Bets Big on AI and Salesforce to Transform EV Sales
- Ather Energy, one of India's leading electric two-wheeler manufacturers, has partnered with Salesforce to develop a unified, AI-ready digital platform to streamline its sales, service, and customer experience operations.
- With Salesforce's cloud-based solutions, Ather now has a single, scalable system that connects dealers, service centers, and customers, ensuring real-time access to critical data.
- The platform facilitates lead management, customer interactions, and dealership operations, providing a unified view of the customer and enhancing scalability and operational efficiency.
- The system is built to integrate AI and automation, enabling smarter decision-making, predictive analytics, and future compatibility with AI-driven tools for functions like predictive maintenance alerts and real-time sales forecasting.
Analyticsindiamag | 17 Mar, 2025

Ola Electric rival Ather Energy partners with US-based Salesforce to redefine customer and dealer experience
- Bengaluru-based electric vehicles maker Ather Energy has partnered with Salesforce to strengthen and expand dealership operations and elevate customer experiences.
- Ather Energy aims to drive seamless and agile business operations and provide a competitive advantage for its growing ecosystem of dealers in India.
- The collaboration has resulted in the development of 'Ather Dealer Central', a unified, intelligent platform that connects every part of the dealer ecosystem.
- Ather Energy has built its own public charging network called Ather Grid and has 350 dealers across India, with plans to expand further.
ISN | 17 Mar, 2025

Startup news and updates: Daily roundup (March 17, 2025)
- Amazon is considering spinning off its India division and listing it in the country, engaging with investment banks for the process.
- Snowflake launches Cortex Agents aimed at data retrieval, business insights, and enhancing AI for enterprises.
- Entrust Family Office plans expansion into new cities and verticals due to the rise in high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) in India.
- Swiggy Instamart extends its services to 100 cities, witnessing increased demand from Tier II and III markets.
- Ola Electric's shares drop to a 52-week low following an insolvency petition against its EV-making unit by Rosmerta Digital Services.
- Salesforce collaborates with Ather Energy to streamline automotive dealership operations with a new dealer management system.
- $2 billion institutional investment in Binance by MGX marks the largest investment in a crypto company, paid in stablecoins.
- Chai Kings secures $3 million in Series A funding from A.V. Thomas and Co. to support expansion and enhance operational efficiency.
- IFC proposes investment in A91 Partners' third fund to support venture capital growth in developing countries with up to $35 million equity investment.
- D2L appoints Vivek Iyer as Managing Director for India to drive expansion plans and strengthen relationships with educational institutions.
Yourstory | 17 Mar, 2025

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Ather Energy FAQs
When was Ather Energy founded?
Ather Energy was founded in 2013. The company has been operating for 12 years primarily in the Automobile sector.
Where is the Ather Energy headquarters located?
Ather Energy is headquartered in Bangalore,Karnataka and has an office in Bangalore / Bengaluru
How many employees does Ather Energy have in India?
Ather Energy currently has more than 2,700+ employees in India. Sales & Business Development department appears to have the highest employee count in Ather Energy based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Ather Energy have good work-life balance?
Ather Energy has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 600+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 75% employees rated Ather Energy 4 or above, while 25% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read Ather Energy work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Ather Energy good for career growth?
Career growth at Ather Energy is rated as moderate, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.3. 25% employees rated Ather Energy 3 or below, while 75% employees rated it 4 or above on promotions/appraisal. This rating suggests that while some employees view growth opportunities favorably, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We recommend reading Ather Energy promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Ather Energy?
Working at Ather Energy comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for company culture, skill development and work life balance. However, it is poorly rated for promotions / appraisal, based on 600+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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