Ola Electric Will Launch A New EV.
Ola Electric Will Launch A New EV.
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Ola Electric Will Launch A New EV In India On 15 August

Shivam Verma

On India's 75th Independence Day, Ola Electric may debut a new electric vehicle (EV). A corporate leader recently hinted at the internet release of its future EV. The firm will broadcast the debut ceremony. The firm will shortly publish the time and link to the webcast online.

Ola Electric has stated that it would also unveil its future intentions during the occasion. The business bills the new model as the "greenest EV" it has ever produced. Ola Electric has not stated if it would be a four-wheeler or a two-wheeler.

The firm will introduce another EV in India on August 15 of this year

Bhavish Aggarwal, CEO of Ola Electric, recently announced on Twitter that the firm will introduce another EV in India on August 15 of this year. The official corporate account also uploaded the same teaser video. Though neither the firm nor Aggarwal have divulged the identity of the new EV, some Twitter users speculate that it would be an electric four-wheeler.

A shadow of an electric two-wheeler may be seen in another teaser video published by Aggarwal on Twitter. As a result, it is likely to be another version or model of the Ola S1 or S1 Pro. The same video teaser was also uploaded on the company's official Twitter account with the statement, "What do Paalak Paneer, Hulk, Forest, and the Ola S1 Pro have in common?" Stay tuned to discover out, and see you on August 15th." Hashtag EndICEage was also used by Ola Electric. Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) are likely referred to here.

The EV's debut will be live-streamed by the firm

The EV's debut will be live-streamed by the firm. The business will give the URL to the live feed as well as the exact time, according to Aggarwal in a tweet. According to Aggarwal, the firm will also reveal its "BIG" plans at the August 15 launch event.

In August of last year, the Ola S1 and S1 Pro scooters were introduced in India. Ola Electric has come under fire for their E-scooters catching fire. New research claims that defective battery cells and modules are to blame for Ola E-scooters catching fire.

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