Ola Scooters
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Ola Gig
Rs 39,999 - 49,999
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Ola S1 Air
Rs 89,999
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Ola S1 Pro
Rs 125,000 - 145,000
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Ola S1 Pro Plus
Rs 155,000 - 175,000
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Ola S1 Pro Sport
Rs 150,000 - 165,000
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Ola S1 X
Rs 84,999 - 115,000
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Ola S1 X Plus
Rs 119,999
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Ola S1 Z
Rs 59,999 - 64,999
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Ola Electric Scooters – Smart Technology Powering the Future of Urban Mobility
Ola Electric is one of the brands that made electric scooters feel normal in Indian cities. Before Ola came in, many people still saw EVs as slow or meant only for a small group of buyers. Ola changed that by putting electric scooters right into the middle of everyday life.
Based in Bengaluru, Ola built its identity around modern thinking. The brand speaks to riders who like new ideas and simple digital experiences. Instead of following the old scooter formula, Ola treated its scooters like everyday tech products — easy to use, easy to understand, and designed for people who are already comfortable with smartphones and apps.
For many young riders and first‑time EV buyers, Ola feels exciting not just because it saves money on fuel, but because it feels different from what they’ve always ridden.
Models & Price Positioning
Ola focuses mainly on electric scooters made for city use.
Popular models include:
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Ola S1 Air – A straightforward option for daily travel
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Ola S1 – A balanced scooter with comfort and features
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Ola S1 Pro – A higher‑end choice with better range and power
Price range:
Most Ola scooters are priced between ₹90,000 and ₹1.40 lakh (ex‑showroom). The brand tries to offer a premium feel without pushing prices too far out of reach for regular city riders.
Battery, Range & Everyday Use
Ola keeps its focus on how the scooter performs in real life, not just on paper.
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Uses lithium‑ion batteries
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Set up for smooth city riding
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Best suited for short and medium daily trips
In normal conditions, most Ola scooters give around 90–140 km per charge. For office travel, college runs, and daily errands, that usually means one full day of riding without worrying about charging.
Charging Experience
Charging an Ola scooter is designed to be simple.
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A full charge usually takes 5–7 hours
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Works with a regular home plug point
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Most riders charge overnight and start the day with a full battery
For city users, this routine fits easily into everyday life.
What Riding an Ola Feels Like
Ola scooters feel quite different from older‑style scooters.
Riders often notice:
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Quiet and smooth pickup
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A big screen that feels like a dashboard display
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Light handling in traffic
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A riding feel that’s more modern than mechanical
Instead of feeling like a machine, an Ola scooter feels more like a daily tool that just happens to run on electricity.
Service & Ownership
Ola is still growing in this area.
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Service centres and mobile service teams are expanding
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Experience centres are now present in many cities
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Support systems are improving as the brand grows
Many buyers choose Ola knowing that the company is still building its service network step by step.
Why People Choose Ola
What people like
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Modern look and simple digital features
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A name that feels current and familiar
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Good performance for city riding
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Strong appeal among young riders
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Makes electric scooters feel less boring
What to keep in mind
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Service experience can differ from place to place
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The brand is still settling into long‑term support systems
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Best for city and suburban use rather than long highway rides
Financing & Incentives
Ola scooters are easy to buy through EMI options.
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Down payment: usually 10–25%
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Loan tenure: 12–36 months
In many states, buyers may also get:
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EV subsidies
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Road‑tax savings
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Lower registration charges
These benefits often bring the final cost down more than people expect.
Where Ola Fits in the EV Space
Ola doesn’t try to copy traditional scooter brands. It plays a different role — making electric scooters feel modern and part of everyday city life.
While some brands focus on being safe and familiar, Ola focuses on being fresh and current. It suits riders who like change and are comfortable trying something new.
Recent Direction of the Brand
Over the past few years, Ola has:
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Increased production capacity
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Added more scooter options
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Worked on improving software features
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Expanded its presence beyond big cities
The brand grows quickly and improves systems as it goes, rather than waiting to be perfect before moving ahead.
Where You Can Buy Ola
Ola scooters are available through:
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Ola experience centres
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Online booking with doorstep delivery
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Partner service locations in many cities
Before buying, it helps to check:
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Nearest service point
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Delivery timelines
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Warranty details
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Charging setup at home
Who Ola Is Best For
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Young professionals
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College students
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Riders comfortable with technology
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First‑time EV buyers
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City commuters with regular daily routes
Running Costs & Environment
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Electric cost: around ₹0.40–0.60 per km
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Petrol scooter: around ₹2.50–3.00 per km
For someone riding 25–30 km every day, that’s ₹18,000–22,000 saved in a year, along with quieter rides and no exhaust fumes.
