There is good news for the people waiting for the delivery of Ola scooters in the Indian market, the company’s CEO Bhavish Agarwal today informed through social media account that we are delivering Ola electric scooter to all those who have bought it. Was. Although Bhavish said that some have been given delivery of the vehicle, while some are still in the process. The registration process is taking a little longer, as the entire process has been digitized, and it is new for all of us.
Ola’s focus on charging station too
For information, let us tell you that after starting the delivery of its scooters earlier this month, Ola Electric has started working on expanding its charging network. The company aims to install over 100,000 charging points across the country. Let us tell you, this will be the largest two-wheeler charging network in the country so far. At the same time, the company plans to cover 400 cities across the country.
It is expected that the first set of 4k points charging stations will be operational in the next 6-8 weeks by the Ola Electric Scooter Charging Network by 2022. Ola Electric has set a target of 4,000 charging stations by the end of next year, with most of the charging stations in the initial phase being installed at Bharat Petroleum fuel stations and residential complexes.
free charging option
In future, Ola charging stations may be made available at other public places, offices and commercial centres. At the same time, Ola also plans to install a hypercharger tower that charges multiple electric vehicles simultaneously. It is worth noting here that Ola is offering free charging across its charging points till June 2022, which will result in significant savings for Ola electric scooter users.
Ola Electric currently offers the S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters, wherein the Ola S1 has a range of 121 km on a full charge, while the S1 Pro has a range of 181 km. Talking about the top speed, the S1 Pro has a top speed of 115 kmph as compared to 90 kmph on the S1.
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