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According to a Bloomberg report, Ola Electric is reportedly facing a delay of several weeks for mass production. It cited anonymous sources saying that the mass production may be pushed back to at least January. The company’s body shop is running at half capacity whereas the paint shop is not operating at all. The company reportedly is making just 150 vehicles a day, even though it has an order book of around 90,000 scooters to be delivered by February, the report said.
According to the Week, Ola Electric’s $330-million mega factory in Chennai began churning out scooters last week. The company is working on India’s largest EV charging network with 100,000 charging points across 400 cities. The company has already begun sharing images of its scooters reaching customers in Pune, Hyderabad, Vishakapatnam, Chennai, and Bengaluru.
The company promised stellar performance metrics for its flagship Ola S1. It boasts of a top speed of 115 kmph, a range of 181km, and a 0-40km/h dash in three seconds. It also added an innovative customizable interface called Dash with “MoveOS.”
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In a tweet on December 16, founder and CEO Bhavish Agarwal acknowledged the delays. “We did get delayed by a month from our initial promise. A delay is a delay and we will ensure we do our best to meet our own very tight timelines and high-quality standards,” he tweeted.