Tesla on two wheels? India's Ola Electric feels the strains of success  | Reuters News Agency
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Tesla on two wheels? India’s Ola Electric feels the strains of success 

Reuters reported that Bhavish Aggarwal, India’s answer to Elon Musk, is racing to roll out millions of electric scooters and speed his nation to a cleaner future. Some of his mechanics can’t keep up, though. Aggarwal’s Ola Electric, which he likens to Tesla in the West, is zipping towards a stock-market listing after going from zero to 338,000 e-scooter sales in about two years. The tech entrepreneur vows to banish the internal combustion engine (ICE) from India, where two-wheel vehicles rule the roads. 

Market Impact

Two years since Ola’s first e-scooter rolled off the line, the startup has established itself as the leader in India’s two-wheeler EV market, with about a third of sales by volume. It has attracted marquee investors including Japan’s SoftBank (9984.T) and Singapore’s Temasek and is gearing up for a $700 million Indian IPO. 



Article Tags
Topics of Interest: AutomotiveBusiness & Finance
Type: Reuters Best
Sectors: Business & Finance
Regions: Asia
Countries: India
Win Types: Impact (Long Term)
Story Types: Special Report / Insight
Media Types: Text
Customer Impact: Significant National Story
Ola electric scooters are seen outside the Ola Electric Service Centre, in Thane on the outskirts of Mumbai, India, October 25, 2023. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
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