Ola Electric announced plans to set up 10,000 sales and service centers by the end of 2025 to boost its presence in smaller towns and cities. The electric scooter maker has launched a Network Partner Program to bring electric vehicles (EVs) to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, where EV use is still limited.
As part of the program, Ola has already teamed up with 625 partners and aims to have 1,000 partners ready for the upcoming festive season. By 2025, they plan to onboard a total of 10,000 partners, expanding their sales and service network across the country.
Ola currently has around 800 company-owned stores, and with this program, it will increase to 1,800 sales and service centers before the festive season. According to Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola Electric’s Chairman and MD, the Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) model has been key to their success. The new program will allow rapid expansion with minimal investment from partners.
Aggarwal added that Ola Electric will continue to grow its network to promote EV adoption and help end the era of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The company sells electric scooters and bikes, priced from ₹74,999 to ₹1,99,999.
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