Ola Electric Scooter’s Test Ride Has Started; But Only These Users Are Allowed!
For all those people who are keen to try out Ola Electric scooters.
For the first time since its August 15 launch, it will begin offering test rides of its S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters today. Ola did not include all of the cities where its e-scooters were available for reservation.
Also according to the company, people who have made the payment in advance for S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters will be notified about the final payment window
“Test rides starting in select cities from November 10, 2021, and will be rolled out across India in the next few weeks. Find nearest Ola Test ride Camp and book your slots now.”
Ola electric has issued a statement saying
Things To Know About Ola Electric Test Rides
“who have paid an advance for S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters” are eligible for the test ride!
For the time being, Ola Electric will only provide test rides of the S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters in four cities. Instead of November 1, the new date for purchasing its electric scooters is December 16.
Ola Electric has organised test rides at these places:
- Delhi at Forum (WeWork) in Gurugram’s Cyber City.
- Kolkata, South City Mall.
- Himalaya Mall, Ahmedabad.
- Bengaluru, Prestige Cube Laskar.
One has to carry certain documents along with them if they get the chance to do the test ride. The documents are:
- Order ID of Ola Electric scooter’s booking
- A valid driving licence
- Helmet
Ola Electric Scooter Features
Ola S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters were launched earlier this year. The Ola electric scooter will be available in two models: the Ola S1 and the more powerful Ola S1 Pro.
The Ola Series S e-scooter is predicted to have a range of more than 100 kilometres. The Ola S1 electric scooter has been priced at ?1 lakh (ex-showroom), while the S1 Pro has been priced at ?1.30 lakh (ex-showroom).
Colour options are expected to include matte black, matte pink, sky blue, white and more.
Ola Electric has also revealed the scooter can be charged using a standard 5A socket, or at one of its ‘Hypercharger’ charging stations, which are going live in over 100 cities at this time and will eventually cover over 400 cities.
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