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Ola Electric expands take a look at rides of e-scooters pan-India

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Ola Electric on Saturday stated it has expanded the shopper take a look at rides for its electrical scooters throughout the nation.
With this growth, prospects in over 1,000 cities and cities will be capable to take a look at trip and expertise the Ola S1 electrical scooter, a press release stated.
The take a look at rides will likely be initially open solely for individuals who have bought or reserved the Ola S1 and S1 Pro scooters, it added.
Ola had kicked off take a look at rides in Bengaluru, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata on November 10, after which opened up 5 extra cities – Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai, and Pune on November 19.
The firm will now quickly add extra places to make sure all prospects have entry to check rides by December 15, the assertion stated.
“Customer response to our test rides has been phenomenally positive and we are really thrilled to see their excitement for the revolutionary Ola S1 scooter. Thousands of customers are taking test rides every day and absolutely loving the best in class design, performance, technology and ride quality the Ola S1 delivers,” Ola Electric Chief Business Officer Arun Sirdeshmukh stated.
The firm will likely be scaling take a look at rides up quickly within the coming weeks and will likely be masking over 1,000 cities and cities throughout India to make sure each buyer has entry to check rides by mid-December, he added.
“This is the fastest national scale-up of test rides ever and a revolution in automotive retail made possible by our direct-to-consumer model,” he stated.
Customer take a look at rides will likely be rolling out within the subsequent set of cities beginning November 27 in cities together with Surat, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Coimbatore, Vadodara, Bhubaneswar, Tiruppur, Jaipur, and Nagpur, the assertion stated.
Ola Electric had unveiled two e-scooters, Ola S1 and S1 Pro, in August this yr. In September, Ola had said that the gross sales of its maiden electrical scooter crossed Rs 1,100 crore in two days.