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Ola Electric to unbox 4,000 new sockets before Christmas – Express Mobility News
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Ola Electric to unbox 4,000 new sockets before Christmas – Express Mobility News

A transformative initiative, Ola Electric launched its “Savings Wala Scooter” campaign, aimed at making electric vehicles more accessible to every Indian household. As part of this initiative, the company plans to expand its sales and service network to 4,000 by December 25.

Ola Electric Mobility: the “Savings Wala Scooter” initiative

In addition to its existing network, Ola Electric is opening over 3,200 new stores, to bring its affordable and high-quality electric vehicles closer to consumers in metros, tier 2 and tier 3 cities. These stores, which will also include service facilities, will provide sales and after-sales support to customers, thereby helping drive the ‘Savings Wala Scooter’ revolution for a billion Indians.

The ‘Savings Wala Scooter’ campaign reflects Ola Electric’s aim to make electric mobility accessible to all, through a direct-to-consumer (D2C) model, overcoming barriers to adoption and alleviating rising costs. gasoline prices and the high costs of owning ICE vehicles. This will help India move away from traditional gasoline vehicles.

Ola Electric’s rapidly growing network is supported by its range of innovative products, including the new Gig and S1 Z scooters, offering durable, reliable and flexible solutions for personal and commercial use. Starting at an affordable price of Rs. 39,999, with options designed for rural, semi-urban and urban markets. Additionally, Ola’s S1 portfolio and upcoming Roadster series cater to a wide variety of customers in the VE walk.

This historic expansion furthers Ola Electric’s mission to lead India in electric vehicle adoption and strengthen the ‘End the ICE Era’ movement.

Ola Electric Mobility specializes in the integration of technology and manufacturing of electric vehicles and their components, including battery cells, with the Ola Futurefactory in Tamil Nadu, which produces electric vehicles and key components. This is supported by Ola’s Battery Innovation Center (BIC) in Bangalore, focused on the advancement of battery technology. Ola’s R&D spans India, UK and USA, with an aim to develop innovative products and components for electric vehicles.