Ola Electric clocks ₹1100 cr sales for S1 and S1 Pro scooters

Bangalore : Ola Electric, the electric vehicle arm of Ola Cabs’ parent ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is over 1,100 crore in sales of its electric scooters – Ola S1 and S1 Pro – in two days, founder Bhavish Agarwal said in an internal blog.

Ola Electric won on the first day of purchase on Wednesday 600 crore in sales, and claimed that it managed to sell four scooters in every second of the first 24 hours.

“Yesterday was the second and last day of shopping for Ola S1 and S1 Pro, the first in our range of electric scooters. […] In total in 2 days, we have completed 1100 cr in sales! Not only is this unprecedented in the automotive industry, but it is also one of the highest sales (by value) in a single day for a single product in Indian e-commerce history! We are truly living in a digital India,” said Agarwal.

“While the first day of procurement was quite unprecedented for us and the auto industry, the second day just continued from where the first day left off! The enthusiasm and enthusiasm shown by the customers for our products has remained the same throughout,” said Agarwal.

Agarwal also said that while reservations for Ola electric scooters will remain open, the company is planning to open a second purchase window from November 1.

“While the purchase window is now closed, our reservations are open on olaelectric.com and I would like to inform all of you that we will be re-opening the purchase window on November 1, 2021, in time for Diwali. So if you are looking to buy Ola S1 and S1 Pro, I encourage you to book as soon as possible. Those who have already booked, but did not shop in the window that ended yesterday, will also be able to shop on November 1.

This comes after Ola Electric had to postpone the purchase of its scooter Ola S1 till September 15, as its website was facing technical difficulties on the first day of September 9.

On August 15, Ola Electric put an end to weeks of speculation and unveiled its S1 and S1 Pro electric scooter models, which were priced competitively to cater to the value-conscious customers. S1 price. Was 99,999, excluding subsidies by the state and governments, while the S1 Pro model is priced at Rs. Till then 129,999.

The scooter deliveries were expected to begin in October in 1,000 cities and towns across the country. Ola said in August that it would sell its scooters through an omnichannel model with experience centers both online and offline.

Ola Electric is also expected to invest $2 billion over the next five years to build an electric two-wheeler charging network with its partners.

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