Ola Electric Sells Over 30,000 Units in December 2023, Registers 74% YoY Growth
Ola Electric has registered a 74 per cent year-over-year increase in December 2023, with sales standing at 30,219 electric scooters.
Ola Electric hit a sales milestone late last month as it became the first EV manufacturer in India to sell more than 2.5 lakh units in a calendar year. According to Vahan, Ola recorded a 131 per cent YoY (year-over-year) growth in CY2023, with retail sales at 2,52,647 units from January 1 through to December 21. And now, the company has registered a 74 per cent YoY increase in December 2023, with sales standing at 30,219 electric scooters. As a result, its market share swelled to 40 per cent in the electric two-wheeler segment.
In addition, Ola has also recorded a 48 per cent sales growth by selling 83,963 electric scooters in the last quarter between October and December 2023, compared to the October-December quarter of 2022. What's more, the brand crossed another milestone in December by producing 4 lakh scooters in just two years.
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According to Ola, all of this has been achieved on the back of their strong product lineup, which comprises the S1 Pro, the S1 Air, and the S1 X+. Besides, Ola's 'December to Remember' campaign allowed community members to capitalise on the ongoing offers and benefits.
Ola's Lineup
At the moment, Ola offers three electric scooters in India, namely the S1 X (Rs 90,000 to Rs 1.10 lakh), the S1 Air (Rs 1.20 lakh) and the S1 Pro Gen 2 (Rs 1.47 lakh). All prices are ex-showroom, Bengaluru. The erstwhile S1 has been discontinued in India.
Ola S1 X: Battery, Range
The S1 X comes in 3 variants – S1 X+, S1 X (3kWh), and S1 X (2kWh). The company recently commenced deliveries for the range-topping S1 X+ across India. All three variants of the S1 X lineup are based on the brand’s cutting-edge Gen 2 EV platform, which is likely to spawn other Ola electric vehicles. The top-spec S1 X+ and the mid-spec S1 X come powered by a 3kWh lithium-ion battery pack with an IDC-claimed range of 151 kilometres on a single charge. This 3kWh lithium-ion battery is mated to a 6kW electric motor, resulting in a claimed top speed of 90km/h.
Meanwhile, the entry-level S1 X uses a 2kWh lithium-ion battery pack with an IDC-claimed range of 91 kilometres on a single charge. The top speed is marked at 85km/h.
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