Despite service issues and social media controversies, Ola Electric remains India’s top EV seller and has advanced the release of its Gen 3 scooters to January 2025.
The Indian electric automobile manufacturer was seen testing the Level-4 ADAS technology on the S1 series. It could be the world's first made-in-India self-riding scooter.
As per Parivahan, 5,80,000 electric three-wheelers were sold last year. Given that impressive figure, OLA Electric wants to grab a market share in this segment with their first-ever three-wheeler EV, the Ola Raahi.
The Ola Roadster X and Roadster X Plus motorcycles have been launched in India as the brand’s foray into the motorcycle market. Here is all you need to know.
In a recent development that has sent ripples through the electric vehicle (EV) industry, Ola Electric's share price experienced a 4 per cent decline today.
No other manufacturer offers removable batteries except the Hero Vida V1 scooters. All the other major players like Ather, TVS, Bajaj, and even OLA don’t offer removable batteries in their current product lineup.
Ola has introduced its most affordable scooters: the Ola Gig, Ola Gig Plus, Ola S1 Z and Ola S1 Z Plus. Among these, the Ola S1 Z Plus is the most premium model.
The Honda Activa e:, an electric alternative to the Activa 6G, features swappable batteries and offers a range of 102 km. But how does it compare to its rivals?
The new 'Ola Electric Rush' campaign allows the purchasers to avail of a flat discount of Rs 5000, an exchange bonus of Rs 5000 and credit card EMI cashback of Rs 5000.