New Delhi: ola Electric announced on sunday that it has started mass deliveries of its electric scooters powered by the 4680 Bharat Cell, marking a significant milestone for India’s EV industry.

Key Highlights

1 First Scooters with 4680 Bharat Cell

· The Ola S1 Pro+ (5.2kWh) is the first product equipped with Ola’s indigenously manufactured 4680 Bharat Cell battery pack.

· This battery is designed to offer higher range, better performance, and enhanced safety compared to previous models.

2 Enhanced Range and Performance

· The 4680 Bharat Cell provides longer driving range per charge, making EV scooters more practical for daily use.

· Improved power output ensures better acceleration and ride experience.

3 Focus on Safety

· ola Electric has emphasized advanced safety features in its new battery technology, including better thermal management and durability.

· The company claims this makes the scooters safer for long-term usage.

4 Customer Deliveries in Full Swing

· mass deliveries are now underway across India, and customers are proudly riding the nation’s first scooters powered by an indigenously developed battery.

· The move reflects India’s growing self-reliance in EV technology.

5 Industry Significance

· The 4680 Bharat Cell positions ola Electric as a key player in domestic battery manufacturing, reducing dependence on imports.

· This milestone is expected to boost India’s EV ecosystem and encourage adoption of locally-made electric vehicles.

📌 Final Takeaway

With deliveries in full swing, ola Electric’s S1 Pro+ with the 4680 Bharat Cell showcases India’s homegrown innovation in electric mobility. Riders now have access to high-performance, safer, and longer-range electric scooters, signaling a major step forward for the indian EV market.

 

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