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Ola Electric Scooter Features Teased; Launch Soon

Ola Group CEO and chairman, Bhavish Aggarwal, recently tweeted about the upcoming Ola electric scooter, hinting at the features that the scooter is likely to get.
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Published on July 11, 2021

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  • The new Ola electric scooter is likely to be launched in the coming weeks
  • It is likely to get few segment leading features
  • The Ola electric scooter is likely to have a range of 100-150 km

Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola Group CEO and chairman recently tweeted about a few features that the upcoming Ola electric scooter is likely to get. His tweet says that the Ola Electric scooter gets the best-in-class underseat stowage space along with keyless, app-based access. In addition, the Ola electric scooter is likely to get 'category-leading' long range charge' as well. The Ola electric scooter is likely to get features like removable Lithium-ion battery, digital instrument console, cloud connectivity, alloy wheels, telescopic suspension up front and much more.

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The plant is said to be built in a record time of four months and promises to be the most advanced 'green' factory once operations begin. The Ola future factory is being built with an investment of about Rs. 2,400 crore. The facility will be able to generate employment for over 2000 people initially, going up to 10,000 once fully operational. About 10 million man-hours have been planned to construct the facility.

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(The Ola Electric scooter is likely to have a few segment leading features)

The fully operational plant will meet Industry 4.0 standards will have an installed capacity of 10 million electric scooters per annum. The capacity will stand at two million units per year in Phase 1. The plant will have 10 general assembly lines and will be able to roll out a scooter every two seconds, and 25,000 batteries per day. The made-in-India scooters will be exported to Europe, UK, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, apart from being sold in India.

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