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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 replace 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 companies in India, specifically within the automotive industry, to have products and services that amalgamate clean design and engineering - Hardware and software.

Today, our product offerings include the Ather Rizta, Ather 450X, Ather 450S, Public and Private charging Infrastructure, Accessories and Merch, and innovative ownership plans. We are also building a complete ecosystem for India’s electric vehicles - powered by indigenous design and all locally manufactured.

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Test Engineer
3.3
16 December 2025
Okay flexibility, but startup pace is real
Pros: For a fast-growing EV startup in Bangalore, they're decent about occasional work-from-home if you really need it. It's not advertised, but as a Test Engineer, my manager was understanding for a few personal appointments. That small bit of flexibility helps.
Cons: The standard is pretty much in-office, three days a week is mandatory for most product and engineering roles. Hybrid work is a buzzword here, often feels like a strict office schedule. You're expected to be around for all meetings, making truly flexible hours hard.
Advice to Management: Seriously re-evaluate the 'hybrid' policy for product and engineering teams. Give more genuine autonomy over schedules. Trust your employees more to manage their time and workload.
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Software Engineer
3.3
25 December 2025
Decent place, but watch your hours in EV tech
Pros: The work itself is really engaging, especially being in the EV industry. I loved contributing to electric scooter development. There are smart people in the Bengaluru office and you learn a lot from them.
Cons: Work-life balance can be tough as a Software Engineer. It's a typical startup environment, so expect long hours, especially before product launches. Weekends often get eaten up, which isn't ideal.
Advice to Management: Try to set more realistic project timelines. Engineers often feel pressured to work excessive hours, which leads to burnout. More resources might help spread the load.
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Junior Software Engineer
3.1
19 February 2026
Fast-paced EV startup, decent culture
Pros: The company culture is pretty solid for a fast-growing Indian startup in the electric vehicle space. Everyone's really driven, and you're surrounded by smart people. There's a good vibe among the engineers in the Bangalore office, and we often collaborated well on software development projects. You get to work on exciting automotive tech, which is a big plus.
Cons: It's definitely a grind sometimes; the work-life balance isn't always there, especially for junior software engineers during crunch times. Leadership can be a bit detached, which makes it tough to feel heard. The hybrid work model wasn't always well-defined, leading to some confusion about office days.
Advice to Management: Try to improve work-life balance, especially for early-career folks. Better communication from leadership and clearer guidelines for hybrid work would also help employee morale in the Bangalore office.
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