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Ola Electric aims to become a game changer in electric two-wheelers

Ola Electric is building up expectations with some high-profile moves

Ola Electric, Ola Electric scooters
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Ola Electric, Ola Electric scooters

Pavan Lall Mumbai
In the last few months, Ola Electric, the vehicle manufacturing division run by Bhavish Aggarwal, founder of cab-hailing platform Ola, has been making announcements that have attracted the attention of every two-wheeler operator in the land.
 
In March, Ola Electric, which is backed by investors that include Hyundai and Kia, Tiger Global and Softbank, announced that it was setting up a 500-acre Ola Future Factory in Tamil Nadu. Then in April, Ola Electric said it would create a “hyper-charger electric network”, which Aggarwal says he hopes to make the world’s largest.
 
In recent weeks the company roped in

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