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Ola Electric becomes best-selling EV maker in India; leaves Hero Electric behind
As per the April 2022 data shared by FADA (Federation of Automobile Dealers Association), Ola Electric is now the leader in EV sales in India.
Highlights
- Ola Electric is now the highest electric scooter seller in India
- Hero Electric is now at the second spot in terms of EV sales
- Ola S1 Pro facing flak for quality issues and delayed deliveries
Ola Electric has trumped Hero Electric to become the highest-selling electric scooter maker in India. As per the numbers shared by FADA (Federation of Automobile Dealers Association), Ola Electric has taken only 5 months since beginning of EV sales to get past India’s highest electric scooter Hero Electric to become the new market leader in this segment.
The numbers are quite surprising considering the kind of flak Ola Electric is facing from both the customers and prospective buyers for a variety of reasons. While recent spree of e-Scooter fire incidents are one reason, the quality is also in question.
Multiple Ola owners have complained about the production flaws, including both hardware and software issues. From scooter going in reverse abruptly to mechanical issues Ola is raking a negative limelight. Despite all these issues, Ola Electric has managed to turn the tide in its favour by becoming the highest electric scooter maker in the country.
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Last month, Ola Electric managed to sell 12,683 electric scooters, as against 9,127 units in March 2022. Since Ola S1 Pro was launched recently, the Y-o-Y sales figure is not applicable. Hero Electric, on the other hand, sold 6,570 units in April 2022, as against 13,023 units in March.
The Ola S1 Pro is priced at Rs 1,29,999 and is powered by a 3.97 kWh lithium-ion battery pack throwing power to a 8.5 kW motor, which delivers 58 Nm of torque and pushes scooter to a top speed of 115 km/h. Ola claims it has a maximum riding range of 181 km (although they later clarified the actual range) and a charging time of six and a half hours using a 750W portable charger provided with the scooter.