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Ola Electric Mobility shares hit 52-week low: All you need to know about firm’s 4680 Bharat Cell power vehicles

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3 min read | Updated on December 08, 2025, 10:23 IST

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Shares of Ola had lost 15% over the past five days, while they declined 29.5% in the last six months. On a year-to-date basis, shares of Ola Electric have fallen 60%

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After opening at ₹36 per share, Ola Electric stock had touched an intraday low of ₹34.6 apiece, declining 2.5% on NSE.  

After opening at ₹36 per share, Ola Electric stock had touched an intraday low of ₹34.6 apiece, declining 2.5% on NSE.  

Ola Electric Mobility shares hit a new 52-week low of ₹34.60 apiece on Monday, December 8, as the firm on Sunday said it has commenced mass deliveries of its 4,680 Bharat Cell power vehicles.
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The S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) is the first product to be powered by the company’s indigenously manufactured 4680 Bharat Cell battery pack that delivers more range, better performance and enhanced safety. With its own battery packs in the vehicles, Ola Electric said it is now India's first company to fully own the battery pack and cell manufacturing process in-house.

“Deliveries are now in full swing, and customers are proudly riding India’s first scooters powered by our own 4680 Bharat Cell. This is a big moment, not just for Ola, but for India’s journey towards becoming a global EV hub. With the national rollout starting soon, we are now ready to take this breakthrough product and technology to every corner of the country,” a spokesperson from Ola had said.

S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) is powered by a 13 kW motor, offering a brisk acceleration of 0-40 kmph in just 2.1 seconds. The model comes with a range of 320 km and gets four riding modes – Hyper, Sports, Normal and Eco.

It also offers enhanced safety with category-first dual ABS and disc brakes at both ends. Ola Electric further said that the ergonomics and comfort have been upgraded as well, featuring a two-tone seat with supportive foam, body-coloured mirrors, a new die-cast aluminium grab handle, rim decals, and an expanded colour palette.

Last week, reports suggested that the firm has initiated a major service reboot, deploying a 250-member rapid-response team across the country to address its after-sales backlogs and stabilise customer support.

The Bhavish Agarwal company’s Roadster motorcycle portfolio comprises the Roadster X+ (4.5 kWh) and the Roadster X (2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 4.5 kWh), priced at ₹129,999, ₹99,999, ₹109,999, and ₹124,999, respectively.

Ola Electric Mobility share price

After opening at ₹36 per share, Ola Electric stock had touched an intraday low of ₹34.6 apiece, declining 2.5% on NSE.  

Shares of the firm had lost 15% over the past five days, while they declined 29.5% in the last six months. On a year-to-date basis, shares of Ola Electric have fallen 60%.

The company has a total market capitalisation of ₹15,309.99 crore, according to data on the NSE.

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Ahana Chatterjee - image.jpg
Ahana Chatterjee is a business journalist with 7 years of experience across several leading news platforms. At Upstox, she covers stock markets and corporate news.

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