Ola Electric Scooter Price Drop: Get Up to ₹5000 Discount with Select Credit Cards, No Cost EMI, and Zero Down Payment Finance
Ola Electric has reduced the prices of its S1 series, resulting in the ex-showroom prices of the S1 Pro being ₹1.30 lakh, S1 Air being ₹1.05 lakh, and S1 X+ being ₹85,000. This offer is available until February 29.
Customers can also avail discounts of up to ₹5,000 on selected credit cards. Additionally, various finance options such as zero down payment, no-cost EMI, zero processing fee, and an interest rate of 7.99% are also being offered.Moreover, Ola is now offering an 8-year/80,000 km warranty on all electric scooter battery packs. Buyers can extend the warranty to over 1 lakh kilometers by paying an additional ₹5,000 or opt for a warranty of 1.25 lakh kilometers for ₹12,500.
There was a large crowd at the company’s stores. The CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, announced in his social media post a Valentine’s Day greeting for all our customers. The announcement of the offer drew a crowd at Ola’s stores. In his subsequent post, Aggarwal shared several pictures, stating, “Today, heavy crowds in our stores are a testament to the fact that India is truly embracing EVs. It’s time to end the ICEAge.”
Moreover, Ola is now offering an 8-year/80,000 km warranty on all electric scooter battery packs. Buyers can extend the warranty to over 1 lakh kilometers by paying an additional ₹5,000 or opt for a warranty of 1.25 lakh kilometers for ₹12,500.
Design and Features:
The Ola S1 range presents electric scooters that boast a sleek design. They feature smiley-shaped dual-pod headlights, indicator-mounted front aprons, rubberized mat with a flat footboard, 34-liter boot space, and LED tail lamps. Additionally, they come equipped with a 7-inch TFT touchscreen instrument cluster. Furthermore, the scooters include a flat-style seat and a single-piece tubular grab rail with LED tail lamps. They are also available with black cladding and steel wheels.
Company’s Service and Charging Network Expansion:
Ola Electric plans to expand its service centers across India. The company aims to increase its service network by 50% and aims to have 600 Ola service centers by April 2024. Ola’s objective is to increase its charging network by tenfold.
Currently, there are 1000 charging stations across the country, and this number is set to increase to 10,000 by June. The company will install rapid chargers, allowing for 75% faster charging at home and office installations. In about 20 minutes of charging, customers can expect a range of up to 50 km. Customers can also purchase rapid chargers for ₹29,999 and have them installed at their homes or offices.