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Ola Electric sells over 25,000 units in February

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1 min read | Updated on February 28, 2025, 13:05 IST

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Ola Electric sold 25,000 units in February, achieving a market share of over 28%. The growth is attributed to its extensive S1 portfolio and a network of 4,000 stores, while negotiations with vehicle registration agencies temporarily affected VAHAN portal registrations.

OLA Electrics has a sales network of 4,000 stores across India. | Image: Shutterstock.

OLA Electrics has a sales network of 4,000 stores across India. | Image: Shutterstock.

Ola Electric on Friday said it sold 25,000 units in February and reached a market share of over 28 per cent, cementing its leadership in the electric two-wheeler segment.

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The company achieved the sales milestone on the back of S1 portfolio and sales-and-service network of 4,000 stores across the country, Ola Electric said in a statement.

"We have successfully maintained a strong sales momentum and leadership position through the month of February," a Ola Electric Mobility spokesperson said.

Owing to a wide scooter portfolio across mass and premium segments, and sales network of 4,000 stores across India, the company is now witnessing a strong uptick in demand beyond urban cities, the spokesperson added.

"With our Roadster X deliveries scheduled next month, we are confident of further accelerating the EV adoption across the 2W category in India," the company spokesperson stated.

The company said it has recently announced the renegotiation of contracts with its vehicle registration agencies, a move that temporarily affected the number of registrations on the VAHAN portal during February 2025.

The negotiations aim to reduce costs and streamline the registration process, it said.

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