Electric scooter registrations fall in August
Ola Electric clocked registrations of 27,518 e-scooters in August, down 34% compared with 41,624 units in the previous month.
Ola Electric clocked registrations of 27,518 e-scooters in August, down 34% compared with 41,624 units in the previous month.
Ather Energy, India’s fourth largest electric scooter maker, clocked 6,045 vehicle registrations in May, up 47% compared with 4,117 over the previous month.
Ola Electric, the country's largest electric scooter maker, clocked 37,225 registrations in May, a 9% rise over the previous month when incentives were slashed to ₹10,000 per vehicle.
The electric scooter will now be available at ₹1,45,900 (ex-showroom price) from its earlier price of ₹1.39 lakh in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Aurangabad, Noida, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
The development comes months after the two-wheeler maker launched Ola S1 Air in October last year.
The deal is part of a plan of Zomato to go completely electric by 2030 as part of its commitment to “The Climate Group’s EV100” initiative.
Okinawa’s latest facility in Karoli, Rajasthan, will have a capacity of 1 million units every year, and will roll out electric scooters and motorcycles from its new joint venture.
We have constituted an expert committee to enquire into these incidents and make recommendations on remedial steps, transport minister Nitin Gadkari said.
The iconic scooter manufacturer plans to cash in on the growing demand for EVs with its two-wheeler electric scooters.
Elon Musk's Tesla will imminently have a new competitor in India. Ola, a name synonymous in India with mobility, will be rolling out its electric car by 2023.