Ola Electric will employ a direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales model, which will help it meet demand all across India.
The Ola Electric scooter – in top-spec S1 Pro form – is set to have a battery capacity of close to 3.6 kWh and a range of up to 150 kilometres.
The Ola Electric Series S – with a battery capacity of close to 3.6 kWh – will qualify for the highest FAME II subsidy.
The Ola Electric scooter’s range – in S1 Pro form – is expected to exceed that of most electric scooters on sale today.
The Ola Electric scooter – rumoured to be named the Ola Series S – will get matte paint options as well.
The Ola Electric scooter can be booked online by paying Rs 499; expected to have a range of over 100 kilometres.
The launch of the Ola electric scooter is set to take place in the coming weeks, and it can be booked by paying Rs 499.
The launch of Ola’s electric scooter is imminent; said to have class-leading acceleration and under-seat storage.
Burgess is credited with the design of several Jaguar models and has also worked with Aston Martin and Bentley.
With a planned 100,000 charging stations, Ola Hypercharger will be the world’s largest electric two-wheeler charging network.
Unsurprisingly, Ola’s electric scooter appears to be a mildly tweaked version of the Etergo AppScooter.