Ola Kicks Off Reservations for Its Electric Scooter: All You Need to Know

Ola Electric Mobility on Thursday officially opened reservations for its anticipated electric scooter – the Ola Scooter – and customers can reserve it by making a refundable deposit of Rs. 499. Those who reserve will get priority delivery, the company said. The exact launch date of the vehicle is yet to be revealed. However, sources told Gadgets 360 that it should debut later this month. Ola Electric and Bank of Baroda earlier this week signed a 10-year debt financing agreement of $100 million (roughly Rs. 745.50 crores) that is aimed to fund the phase 1 of the Ola Futurefactory — the company’s manufacturing hub for its electric two-wheelers.

The reservations for the Ola Scooter are open through the Ola Electric portal. However, the company has yet to reveal its exact price. The reservation website had a rough start, with many including ourselves facing access issues, though things appear to be fine now.

“India’s EV revolution begins today as we open reservations for our electric scooter, the first in our range of upcoming EVs. With its incredible performance, technology and design along with aggressive pricing, it will help accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility,” Bhavish Aggarwal, Chairman and Group CEO, Ola, in a prepared statement.

Aggarwal also tweeted a couple of teasers through his official Twitter account on Thursday — seemingly in a bid to encourage early reservations.

 

Ola started its journey towards building electric scooters in India by investing $100 million (Rs. 745.50 crores) in local startup Vogo back in December 2018. The cab aggregator spun off its electric vehicle (EV) venture into Ola Electric in 2019 and established its presence in Bengaluru. Last year, the EV company announced an investment of Rs. 2,400 crores in its Tamil Nadu electric scooter plant. The factory, which is claimed to be the world’s largest e-scooter facility, is touted to produce electric scooters in every two seconds.

In April, Ola Electric announced the development of the Ola Hypercharger Network that is claimed to be the world’s largest, densest two-wheeler charging system, comprising 100,000 high-speed charging points in more than 400 Indian cities. It is touted to help set up 5,000 of the points in 100 cities in the first year.


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Jagmeet Singh writes about consumer technology for Gadgets 360, out of New Delhi. Jagmeet is a senior reporter for Gadgets 360, and has frequently written about apps, computer security, Internet services, and telecom developments. Jagmeet is available on Twitter at @JagmeetS13 or Email at [email protected]. Please send in your leads and tips.
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