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Ola Electric unveils three new experience centres in Delhi to provide test rides for the S1, S1 Pro, 

At the heart, Ola Electric calms its vision is to reduce global emissions and fossil fuel dependency by making India the epic centre of electrification. For this to become a reality, they aim to not just make electric vehicles but engineer a change in the mindsets of every Indian, a change that powers the vision behind Mission Electric.

OLA Electric Mobility Private Limited is a non-governmental organisation in India. It is a “company limited by shares” and is a private company.

The company has 1.0 lakh rupees in authorised capital and 1.0 lakh rupees in fully paid-up capital.

The primary line of business for OLA Electric Mobility Private Limited is business services, and the company is currently operating.

The Bangalore (Karnataka) Registrar Office is where the company is registered. Its production facility may be found in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, India.

The parent company of Ola Cabs, ANI Technologies, formed Ola Electric in 2017 as a wholly-owned subsidiary. In order to transition to mainstream electric mobility, the company was founded in order to minimise the emissions and fuel dependence of Ola’s taxis. In May 2017, a trial programme was launched in Nagpur by installing charging stations throughout the city and purchasing electric taxis, e-buses, and e-rickshaws from OEM partners. It declared in April 2018 that by 2022, it wants 1 million electric vehicles to be used in its taxi service. Founder Bhavish Aggarwal acquired a 92.5% share in Ola Electric from ANI Technologies between December 2018 and January 2019 for the price of 1 lakh (US$1,300). Ola Electric was then spun-off as a distinct company. In exchange for enabling the use of the “Ola” brand name, ANI Technologies continues to own a 7.5% share in Ola Electric.

Ola Electric said in May 2020 that it would introduce its own line of electric scooters in India by the end of 2021 after acquiring Amsterdam-based Etergo, a producer of electric scooters.

According to a press statement issued by Ola Electric on Monday, the electric car maker has just opened three new Ola Experience Centres (ECs) in Delhi. According to Ola, the company’s statement is a component of its plan to increase the country-wide reach of its direct-to-consumer business.

On Netaji Subhash Marg, Kanjhawala Road, and Vasant Kunj Road, Ola has opened three new experience centres. Customers could test-drive the S1 and S1 Pro scooters at the experience centres, and they could also get assistance after making a purchase.

Customers can test-drive the S1 and S1 Pro scooters at these locations, and they can also get professional advice on their purchase. Before making a purchase, customers can use the Ola App to obtain comprehensive information on financing possibilities, according to the company’s press release.

Ola Electric now has a total of 16 experience centres in Delhi after the addition of the recently announced experience centres. Pitam Pura, Gujranwala Town, Dwarka, Karol Bagh, Burari, Uttam Nagar, Shahdara, Kamruddin Nagar, Khanpur, and Najafgarh are a few of the locations of some of its most established experience centres.

The 2,50,000 customers of the organisation will be more easily accessible thanks to the experience centres.

In a press statement, Ola Electric stated that they were trying to meet the target of 1,000 touchpoints by August 15th.

In its press announcement, the EV manufacturer stated that “These centres serve as one-stop destinations for post-sales service and repair of Ola scooters. The 2,50,000 members of Ola’s village are now only 20 kilometres away, giving them quick access to all of their service needs.

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