Indian-based electric mobility platform Ola Electric is making waves in the EV market with a series of recent milestones. In the past year, the company has launched a commercial e-scooter, resolved nearly all complaints through its consumer complaint portal, and seen a significant increase in vehicle registrations and sales outlets. However, it has also faced challenges, including job cuts and a show cause notice related to consumer protection. With the launch of the new Honda ACTIVA e scooter and a call to action for the industry to drive electric vehicle adoption, Ola Electric is further solidifying its position as a key player in the business realm.
Ola Electric has made a big splash in the electric vehicle market by launching a commercial e-scooter called 'Gig', priced at Rs 1.19 lakh. However, the company is facing scrutiny from India's consumer protection agency for alleged poor service and quality issues. These developments come amidst a push for more electric vehicles in the country, with a number of other EV companies also making headlines.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has officially announced its entry into the Indian electric vehicle market with the launch of two new models: the Activa E and the QC1. These new scooters cater to the needs of personal commuters and price-sensitive buyers with features such as swappable batteries and compact in-wheel motors. The company plans to start bookings for the Activa E in January and expand its presence in major metro cities with battery swapping facilities in collaboration with OMC Power Pvt Ltd.