By March of next year, Ola Electric will open more than 20 experience centres around the nation, according to CEO Bhavish Aggarwal's statement on the microblogging website Twitter. He claimed that clients adore experience centres because they provide "the ease of online purchases and test rides." Currently, the business operates 20 Ola centres around the nation.
"Establishing experience centres across the nation. 20 so far, over 200 by March! Thousands of customers a day and more are praising the ease of internet purchasing and test drives. More individuals will be able to try our products thanks to experience centres, said Bhavish Aggarwal in a tweet.
Ola Electric now sells the Ola S1 Pro and Ola S1 electric scooters in the nation. The former was introduced on August 15 of 2021. A year later, on the same day, the latter made its premiere. Ola Electric S1 scooter in India with a Rs. 99,999 starting price. The brand-new electric scooter has a range of up to 141 km and a 3KWh electric motor. The scooter can travel up to 90 km on a single battery while in sports mode. The Ola S1 Electric Scooter is available in Red, Jet Black, Porcelain White, Neo Mint (Blue), and Liquid Silver. While the Ola Electric S1 Pro is available in the following colour options: Gerua, Marshmallow, Neo Mint, Porcelain White, Coral Glam, Jet Black, Liquid Silver, and Matt Black. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Indian Independence, the firm released an Ola Electric S1 Pro in the Khaki colour option.
By as early as 2024, the business is anticipated to release its first electric four-wheeler. The company promotes Ola Electric Car as the "sportiest-ever" automobile in India. It will have a roof made entirely of glass. It will have a keyless operation and assisted drive technology. The electric car's key selling point is its four-second acceleration to 100 kph from 0 kph. It will have a range of more than 500 km on a single charge. The future Ola Electric vehicle will also have a 0.21 drag coefficient.