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By selling 20,000 Ola S1 in October ,Ola has set the limit high for its competitors

Homegrown company Ola shocked India when it first brought electric vehicles. From design to performance everything was up to the mark. Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro with huge success revolutionized the way people use to see electric vehicles. And the story doesn’t end here because recently Ola launched the S1 air that’s the most affordable electric vehicle.

With each passing day, it’s becoming hard for electric vehicle companies to match the pace of Ola. And now Ola seems to have way more ahead than anyone can think of. Bhavesh Agarwal, Ola’s founder, took his Twitter account to give shocking and awesome news to everyone. Ola has become the first EV company to achieve 60% growth month on month. It sold 20,000 EVs in just October. Now, this number has set expectations high for Ola S1 Air which is not only updated but affordable too.

This hike in the number of electric vehicle users reflects the mindset change that Ola has brought among its users. Ola’s vision of not letting any petrol vehicle run on Indian roads seems to have got a jump. This news is worth celebrating for Ola as they are soon to disrupt the electric car market. It would be interesting to see the fate of upcoming models by Ola.



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