Ever since the sale of Ola Electric Scooter has started, it has been setting records on record. After completing the sale of 600 crores on the first day, the company sold 500 crores electric scooters on the second day. In this way, the company's two-day sales have become worth more than Rs 1100 crore. Let us tell you that the company recently launched its first electric scooter in two variants - S1 and S1 Pro, in which customers can get 180 km. Driving range of up to
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Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal has released the sales figures through his social media post. He wrote, 'The second day was even better than the first. Sales of Rs 1100 crores crossed in 2 days. Shopping will resume on November 1. Let us know that the company started the official booking of the scooter from 15 September, which has lasted till 16 September. According to Bhavish Aggarwal, the company has sold 4 scooters every second.
ola electric scooter price
As we have already mentioned, the Ola electric scooter comes in two variants – S1 and S1 Pro. The price of the Ola S1 is Rs 99,999 and the price of the Ola S1 Pro variant is Rs 1,29,999. Customers can book the scooter online by paying a minimum booking amount of Rs 20,000 on the day of sale. However, if you missed out on a purchase, you can still book the scooter online for the next sale at Rs.499.
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