In the aftermath of a catastrophic fire disaster in Pune, Maharashtra, ola has announced the recall of 1,441 e-scooters across the country. In order to increase the number of electric vehicles in India, various incentives have been introduced. Despite the growing popularity of electric vehicles, the frequency of accidents has increased as well. There have been a number of reports of electric motorcycles catching fire unexpectedly. The government has ordered the companies involved to take preventative measures, such as recalling all defective electric vehicles and forming an expert committee to investigate the occurrences and develop quality norms.

The company has issued a recall for 1,441 e-scooters in this case. A video of an ola electric scooter catching fire on the road in Pune, Maharashtra, was uploaded to the internet on march 27. The Son and the Son Pro, two electric scooters from ola, were just released. The ola Sone Pro electric scooter, which was parked on the side of the road in Pune, suddenly burst into flames. ola CEO Bavish Agarwal announced on social media that he was investigating the reason of the vehicle crash as the footage of the incident went viral on the internet.

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