With a move to capitalize on the growing electric vehicles market in India, India-based ride-hailing giant Ola Cabs recently set up the world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturing unit in India. Moreover, to solidify its position in the electric vehicles market in the country, the Bengaluru-based company announced its electric scooter, the Ola S-series, earlier this month. So, in this article, we will take a look at everything you should about the upcoming electric scooter from Ola and whether you should buy it or not.

Ola has been reportedly developing its first-ever electric scooter for a long time now. We saw the initial report suggesting the same back in mid-2020 when the company acquired the Netherlands-based electric scooter startup Etergo. Later, in late 2020, another report stated that Ola is looking to launch its e-scooter in India by January 2021. However, that did not happen, possibly due to the ongoing pandemic.

  • Ola Electric Scooter Variants

The Ola S-series will include three electric scooter models. They will be reportedly called the Ola S, Ola S1, and Ola S1 Pro. The base variant, presumably the Ola S will come with a 2KW motor, the mid-range Ola S1 model will pack a 4KW motor, and the high-end Ola S1 Pro will boast a 7KW motor.

Ola Electric Scooter Variants

Ola Electric Scooter Top Speed

The base model, with a 2KW motor, will be able to reach a top speed of 45kmph, while the Ola S1 will be able to top at 70kmph. The top-end Ola S1 Pro, on the other hand, is said to reach a top speed of 95kmph, which is pretty fast for an electric two-wheeler.

Turning our attention to the design, a recent video shared by Ola shows CEO Bhavish Aggarwal riding an Ola e-scooter model. It seems to have a pretty slim and minimal design. It features a dual-lamp headlight at the front and a big storage space under its seat that can apparently accommodate two full-size helmets and more.

Now, when it comes to electric vehicles, charging is an important factor for owners. The Ola S-series scooters will run for 240km on a single charge, given the owner maintains a speed of 20kmph. However, in real-world scenarios, the company claims that the scooter will be able to last for 120-150km, depending on the average speed and numerous other factors, before discharging completely.

Ola Electric Scooter: Price, Availability, and Doorstep Delivery

As for the price of the Ola S-series scooters, there is no official information as of now. The company is currently allowing potential customers to reserve the electric scooter for Rs. 499 from its official website.

So, this was all about Ola’s upcoming electric scooter. Considering the potential boom of the EV industry in India in the coming years, Ola seems to be taking a major step in the right direction. Moreover, as the company will leverage its humongous Future Factory to manufacture the scooters in India itself, Ola could further push the “Make in India” initiative and increase exports to improve the country’s economic position in the two-wheeler EV industry.