Ola Electric to Launch Electric Motorcycle 15 August
Ola Electric has electric bike has confirmed to launch on August 15. However, it is not known whether it will be sold this year or not. Last month, Ola CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal had said that the company would soon start selling electric motorcycles. This motorcycle of Ola Electric will compete with other electric bikes in the country. Based on its pricing, it can compete with Tork Kratos R and Revolt RV400.
In a teaser shared on social media platform X, this electric motorcycle is seen with a dual-pod LED headlamp. It has slim turn indicators on the front and back like KTM. Ola Electric has intensified its efforts to develop solid-state batteries for its electric scooters. Aggarwal said that Ola’s own cells can be used in the company’s electric scooters from the beginning of next year. The company is setting up a factory for this in Tamil Nadu. The company claims that its share in this segment is about 46 percent.
Ola Electric’s sales grew by about 57 percent in the first quarter of the current financial year. The company’s sales in the first half of this calendar year have been more than two lakh units. It is the first electric two-wheeler company to reach this figure in such a short period. Last month, the company updated its S1 X electric scooter with new features. These features include Find My Scooter and Vacation Mode. This electric scooter will not have to be taken to the service center for software updates. Vacation mode is activated when the customer does not use the electric scooter for a long period. Apart from this, information related to S1 X ride and battery status will also be available. S1 X has been made available in 2 kW, 3 kW and 4 kW battery options.
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