Ola Electric inaugurates 600th service centre in Vadodara, Gujarat

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-15 16:30

Earlier in the year, the company had announced its plan to expand its service network from 400 to 600 centres, a goal it has now achieved.
New Delhi: Ola Electric has inaugurated its 600th service centre in Vadodara, Gujarat, marking a significant expansion of its service network in India. The company's initiative aims to strengthen accessibility beyond Tier 1 cities. The inauguration also included a free scooter health check-up for all Ola S1 owners.

This new service centre in Vadodara is the largest in Gujarat. Ola Electric now operates 44 service centres in the state, enhancing the after-sales and service experience for customers. Earlier in the year, the company had announced its plan to expand its service network from 400 to 600 centres, a goal it has now achieved.

Commenting on the milestone, an Ola spokesperson stated, "With the inauguration of our service centre in Vadodara, Gujarat, we have delivered on the promise of expanding the service network from 400 to 600. At Ola, customer satisfaction and seamless ownership experience are our top priorities and every new service centre we open is a testament to our commitment towards our customer centricity."

Ola Electric's S1 portfolio includes six offerings that target customers with different range requirements and price points. The recently introduced S1 X range caters to the mass-market segment with three battery configurations: 2 kWh, 3 kWh, and 4 kWh, priced at INR 74,999, INR 84,999, and INR 99,999 respectively. The premium offerings include the S1 Pro, S1 Air, and S1 X+, priced at INR 1,29,999, INR 1,04,999, and INR 84,999 respectively.

Ola Electric offers an 8-year/80,000 km extended battery warranty for its entire product range at no extra cost, addressing a major barrier to electric vehicle adoption by extending vehicle lifespan. Customers also have the option to purchase add-on warranties to increase the kilometre limit. For INR 4,999, the upper limit can be extended to 1,00,000 km, and for INR 12,999, it can be extended to 1,25,000 km.

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