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The company has previously showcased concept models like the Roadster, Diamondhead, Adventure, and Cruiser, indicating a strategic move to diversify its product lineup.
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The company has previously showcased concept models like the Roadster, Diamondhead, Adventure, and Cruiser, indicating a strategic move to diversify its product lineup.
 
                  
 
                  
 
                  
Ola Electric Mobility IPO price band is set at Rs 72-76 per share. The IPO will also have a discount of Rs 7 for eligible employees bidding in the portion reserved for employees.
 
                  
Ola Electric Mobility Business on Monday announced that it has registered strong revenue growth of 510 per cent in FY’23.
 
                  
Market share of nearly 35%, Ola Electric is a key player in India’s EV industry.
 
                  
Ola Electric just recently announced the launch of a new scooter in the country. Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of the company confirmed about the launch via a tweet.
 
                  
The company spokesperson cited “maintenance” as a reason for the dismissal in production.
 
                  
The two-wheeler EV manufacturer, Ola Electric Mobility, a subsidiary to the cab conglomerate, Ola, announced that it will commence the sales of its electric Ola S1 scooters with effect from September 8.
 
                  
The agreement is signed to obtain $100 million for the funding and financial closure of Phase 1 of its electric two-wheeler factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
 
                  
After the announcement of the construction of world’s largest electric two-wheeler factory in Tamil Nadu, the company has planned on to unveiling its Hypercharger Network, which was billed to be the world’s largest, densest EV charging network.
 
                  
Ola Electric Mobility (OEM), in an effort to scale up its operations and launch electric vehicles, has decided to launch a hiring process to hire 2,000 people globally, including 1,000 engineers and 1,000 people across other functions over the next quarter.
