Ola to open 500 showrooms by March 2023

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Bengaluru-based start-up Ola Electric has introduced its plans to open 500 showrooms by March 2023. Currently, the corporate has 200 showrooms operational throughout India and this objective successfully means a rise of round 150 p.c within the variety of Ola showrooms. 

  1. Ola to open showrooms in Tier III & IV cities, cities
  2. Current line-up consists of 6 e-scooters
  3. E-bikes, electrical car teased, launch quickly

Ola Electric to develop to 500 showrooms by March 2023: particulars

Ola Electric, as soon as a robust proponent of a digital-only gross sales mannequin, now has plans to open almost 300 extra showrooms in India inside lower than two months. This enlargement is not only focused at metro cities but in addition at Tier III and IV cities, in addition to cities and rural areas. Ola says it at the moment has ‘200+’ shops already functioning, however with simply 45 days to go earlier than Ola’s self-imposed deadline expires, it successfully signifies that the model has to open roughly 6-7 showrooms day by day. 

Back in August 2022, Ola offered lower than 5,000 items, which is when CEO Bhavish Aggarwal tweeted concerning the opening of new bodily contact factors for potential consumers to expertise the product earlier than making the acquisition. Fast ahead to January 2023 and Ola is the e-scooter market chief, with over 18,000 S1 electrical scooters offered. This pattern clearly signifies that clients nonetheless want bodily showrooms over an internet method in relation to buying a automobile.

While clients can expertise the scooter at these showrooms, they’ll nonetheless have to purchase them by way of the Ola App. However, the showrooms may also present upkeep and repair services.

Ola just lately overhauled its total e-scooter line-up and now has six e-scooters on sale. At a current occasion, Ola teased a slew of latest bikes and an electrical car that it’s engaged on. 

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