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Ola Electric Mobility
Company typePrivate limited
IndustryElectric vehicles
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017) in Bengaluru, India
FounderBhavish Aggarwal
Headquarters,
India
Area served
India
Key people
Bhavish Aggarwal (CEO)
Anand Shah
ProductsS1 X
S1 Air
S1 Pro
Production output
Increase 200,000 [1] (2022)
Services
  • Motor vehicle manufacturing
  • Motor vehicle distribution
  • Charging solutions
  • EV batteries
RevenueIncrease 2,782 crore (US$350 million) (FY23)[2]
Negative increase −1,472 crore (US$−180 million) (FY23)[3]
Parent
Websiteolaelectric.com

Ola Electric Mobility (stylized as OLΛ ELECTRIC) is an Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is India's largest electric two-wheeler manufacturer valued around US$5.4 billion as of September 2023.[4] It has a manufacturing facility located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu which is India's largest two-wheeler EV manufacturing factory.[5][6]

Currently it offers an electric scooter named Ola S1 in three variants named Ola S1 Air, Ola S1X and S1 Pro. Following the launch of their first electric motorcycle, Ola plans to introduce additional premium electric motorcycle models later in 2024. Ola is also aiming to launch its first electric car by the end of 2024.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

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History

2017-2019

Ola Electric was established in 2017 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANI Technologies, the parent entity of Ola Cabs.[13][14] The company was started to reduce emission and fuel dependency of Ola's cabs, and shift to mass electric mobility; a pilot program was launched in Nagpur in May 2017 by setting up charging stations across the city and procuring electric cabs, e-buses, and e-rickshaws from OEM partners.[15][16] In April 2018, it announced that it aims to have 1 million electric vehicles in its cab service by 2022.[17]

Between December 2018 and January 2019, founder Bhavish Aggarwal bought a 92.5% stake in Ola Electric from ANI Technologies at a valuation of 1 lakh (US$1,300), and Ola Electric was spun-off as a separate entity. ANI Technologies continued to hold a 7.5% stake in Ola Electric for allowing the use of "Ola" brand name.[18]

In February 2019, Ola Electric raised US$56 million from Tiger Global and Matrix India.[19] The company announced on 6 May 2019 that Ratan Tata had invested an undisclosed amount in Ola Electric as part of its Series A round of funding.[20] It raised $250 million from SoftBank during Series B round funding in July 2019, at a valuation of over $1 billion.[21]

2020-present

Ola scooters fresh out of assembly line

Ola Electric acquired Amsterdam-based electric scooter manufacturer Etergo in May 2020 and announced that it would launch its own line of electric scooters in India by 2021.[22] In December 2020, the company announced its plan to set up a world's largest two wheeler factory (called the Future Factory) in Tamil Nadu at a cost of 2,400 crore (US$300 million) after signing a memorandum with the Government of Tamil Nadu.[23] It acquired a 500-acre land in Pochampalli, Krishnagiri District in January 2021; the construction work for the factory began in late February.[24]

Ola electric scooter

Ola Electric received 500,000 bookings for scooters in the first month of availability.[25]

Ola Electric started delivering its S1 and S1 Pro models in December 2021 with the deliveries of 100 scooters in Bengaluru and Chennai, although some promised features were not enabled in initial deliveries.[26][27]

Ola Electric raised more than $200 million from Falcon Edge, SoftBank Group and others at a valuation of $3 billion in September 2021.[28] In December the same year, it raised $53 million in an investment round led by Singaporean holding company, Temasek.[29] In January 2022, Ola Electric raised US$200 million from multiple investors at a valuation of US$5 billion.[30]

In late March 2022, Ola made a strategic multi-million-dollar investment in Israel-based battery technologies company StoreDot to incorporate and manufacture its XFC (extreme fast charging) battery technologies for future vehicles in India.[31] In the wake of fire incident in their product in Pune on 26 March, the company recalled a batch of 1441 scooters in April. Claiming it as a pre-emptive measure the company said it will help them investigate further.[32]

On 20 June 2022, Ola Electric teased its first sedan electric car, under development and likely to be launched in 2023. Company's CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said that more details will be revealed on August 15 this year.[33]

Bhavish Aggarwal announced its upcoming battery innovation center (BIC) in Bangalore, which will be Asia's largest Cell R&D facility.[34] Bhavish Aggarwal said that the Battery Innovation Center will include more than 165 pieces of “unique and cutting-edge” ab equipment that will cover every component of a cell, making it one of Asia's largest and most advanced cell research and development (R&D) facilities.[35] Founder Aggarwal plans to sell up to 47.4 million shares in the Ola Electric IPO, while the company will look to raise ₹5,500 crore by selling new shares.[36]

Production

Ola scooter assembly line

The factory is spread in a 500-acre, fully-automated complex located in Pochampalli town in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu. The company claimed it will be the largest two wheeler factory in the world with an annual production capacity of 10 million units. The factory, named the Ola Future Factory, produced its first electric two-wheeler on 15 August 2021. By January 2022, it was manufacturing nearly a thousand electric scooters daily.[37]

See also

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