Skip to main content

Ola Electric registers over 53,000 units in March 

The company achieved a Year-on-Year growth of 115% in FY24 over FY23 with 328,785 units registered as against 1,52,741 units in FY23.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 01 Apr 2024 Views icon6814 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ola Electric registers over 53,000 units in March 

 

Ola Electric today announced that it recorded over 53,000 registrations (as per the VAHAN Portal) in March, posting its highest-ever monthly volumes yet again for the fifth consecutive month.

The company achieved a Year-on-Year growth of 115% in FY24 over FY23 with 328,785 units registered as against 1,52,741 units in FY23.  

With its outstanding performance in March, the company continued to maintain its leading market share during the month and grew by 42% quarter on quarter, with 119,310 units registered during Q4 FY24 compared to 84,133 units in the previous quarter. 


Anshul Khandelwal, Chief Marketing Officer, Ola Electric Technologies Private Limited, said: “There couldn’t have been a better year-end for us to FY24 with our registrations zooming past the 53,000 mark in March. The past year has been a momentous one for us as well as the EV industry, and we have been the market leader for the full financial year recording consistent growth in both volumes and market share."

Ola Electric has recently announced a series of initiatives spanning products, services, charging networks and battery warranty in an effort to break all barriers to the adoption of EVs. With the launch of S1 X (4kWh), Ola Electric expanded its portfolio to six products (S1 Pro, S1 Air, S1 X+, S1 X - 2 kWh, 3kWh, 4kWh), ranging across different price points and catering to customers with different range requirements.

Ola Electric also launched an 8-year/80,000 km extended battery warranty for the entire range of products at no extra cost. Customers can now also opt for an add-on warranty and increase the upper limit of the kilometres travelled up to 125,000 km at a nominal starting price of Rs 4,999.

On March 19, the company also inaugurated its 450th service centre in Prayagraj, in an effort to expand its service network across the country. 
 

RELATED ARTICLES

Ultraviolette Launches Riding Academy for Electric and ICE Motorcycle Riders

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar21 Aug 2026

The new academy brings Ultraviolette’s Track Attack and Into the Wild programmes under one platform, with three levels o...

SUPRA SAEINDIA 2026 to Feature 66 Student Teams at Buddh International Circuit

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar21 Aug 2026

Thirteenth edition of student engineering competition to run from September 2 to 5 with 52 conventional and 14 electric ...

‘Skills will Become the Currency’: Hyundai on Changing Automotive Roles

auther Mukul Yudhveer Singh calendar21 Aug 2026

Hyundai Motor India sees automotive organisations moving towards skill-based roles as software, data, AI and automation ...