
The production of e-scooters started last year in November and so far, the company rolled out three categories in the S1 series.Indian electric vehicle (EV) company, Ola Electric, has breached the 20,000 mark once again in the month of November. In October, the EV unicorn company had announced it had breached the 20,000 units mark while reporting the sales of its S1 series of e-scooters.
With this, Ola became the largest EV seller in India according to the Vahaan portal followed by Okinawa scooters which manufactures roughly about 17,000 scooters.
Commenting on this development, Bhavish Aggarwal, Founder and CEO of Ola, said, “The End of ICE Age is now a reality. The complete dominance of EVs in the premium scooter segment shows that the only reason why customers still consider an ICE vehicle today is due to the lack of world class EV alternatives. We will continue to build and expand aggressively with products across multiple segments and price-points and lead the transition of the Indian 2W industry to 100 per cent EVs by 2025!”
He also tweeted: