
Ola Electric to set up world's largest hypercharger network for electric two-wheelers
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The Ola hypercharger network will be the widest and densest electric two-wheeler charging network in the world, with more than 100,000 charging points across 400 cities.
Ola Electric revealed its plans for providing charging solutions to all its electric two-wheeler customers and unveiled the Ola Hypercharger Network, the charging network for its upcoming two-wheeler products, starting with the Ola electric scooter to be launched in the coming months. Ola will offer a variety of charging options to its electric vehicle customers through its high-speed Ola Hyperchargers and the home-charger that will come with the Ola electric scooter. The Ola hypercharger network will be the widest and densest electric two-wheeler charging network in the world, with more than 100,000 charging points across 400 cities. In the first year alone, Ola will set up over 5,000 charging points across 100 cities in India, more than double the existing charging infrastructure in the country. Bhavish Aggarwal, chairman, and CEO, Ola, said, “Our plan to build a comprehensive charging network is a key piece of this. By creating the world’s largest and densest 2-wheeler charging network, we will dramatically accelerate the customer adoption of electric vehicles and rapidly move the industry to electric.”
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