Ola electric scooter News
Due to the steep decline, the market cap of the company has been reduced by Rs 38,000 crore. The market cap had reached an all-time high of around Rs 69,000 crore, which has come down to around Rs 31,000 crore.
Ola has decided to reimburse the cost of chargers to all the eligible customers; however, the electric vehicle manufacturer refrained from revealing the amount of the refund.
The owner was seen using an elevator to take his Ola Electric scooter to his home to probably charge because of lack of charging infrastructure in his housing society.
While reports say that Ola Electric will begin the deliveries of the S1 Air scooter, speculations are that the Indian EV startup will be launching newer variants of the S1 EV.
With the launch of the Ola Electric bike and electric car, the company will have at least one model in some of the most popular vehicle categories in India.
Ola Electric has achieved the milestone in 10 months
The company recently launched its most affordable scooter in India
The company recently launched its MoveOS 3 in India
Ola Electric currently sells Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro
The new affordable scooter can be a new launched on October 22
The company also plans on launching Electric car by 2024
The software updates were not functioning earlier
Users posted a video of him using the new map function
MapMyIndia CEO acknowledged the video
Selected Ola S1 pro buyers are promised 14-day delivery
Ola Electric has recently hiked the prices of S1 Pro by Rs 10,000
With increased production capacity, Ola Electric is eyeing big numbers
Ola scooters now gets OS 2.0 with ECO mode
Ola S1 Pro owner got 202 km electric range on his scooter
Ola Electric delivered a new electric scooter to owner
Ola S1 Pro owner gets 202 km electric range on his scooter
Ola Electric promises to gift new electric scooter to owner
Ola scooters now gets OS 2.0 with ECO mode
Ola Electric is now the highest electric scooter seller in India
Hero Electric is now at the second spot in terms of EV sales
Ola S1 Pro facing flak for quality issues and delayed deliveries
A man set his electric scooter on fire in Tamil Nadu. He was troubled by the frequent faults in his e-scooter.
Nitin Gadkari checks Ola Electric scooters himself due to increase in EV fires
Probe was ordered last month after an Ola e-scooter caught fire in Pune
India is moving rapidly towards EV mobility
An Ola Electric scooter caught fire in Pune
A video showing the fire incident is making the rounds of the internet
Ola says the incident is under investigation
Ola Electric launched S1, S1 Pro electric scooters on 15th August of 2021
Ola Electric has been struggling to fulfil orders and is having quality issues with their products
Over 7,000 Ola Electric scooters were delivered to customers earlier this month
Ola Electric claimed 181 km range for its e-scooter
Now says real-world mileage stands at 135 km
ARAI certified mileage achieved under set conditions
Ola S1 and S1 Pro deliveries begin
First 100 customers handed over the scooters
Ola to ramp up the production to meet the demand
Ola Electric faced "technical difficulties" in making the website for purchases live for customers on Wednesday.
On August 15, the company formally announced its foray into the green mobility space.
The scooter comes in 10 colours with in-house developed 8.5 KW motor.
However, Aggarwal didn’t share more information about the company’s plans on how it plans to take the electric four-wheeler industry by storm.
Ola Cabs currently runs a fleet of electric four-wheelers as cabs across many cities in India.
Ola Electric is currently working to develop the Krishnagiri plant which is based in Tamil Nadu.
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