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Electrical automobile maker Ola Electrical has launched a line of battery vitality storage methods underneath the model ‘Ola Shakti’ because the agency seems to be to maximise use circumstances for cells manufactured at its gigafactory.

The brand new line of merchandise are powered by Ola’s indigenous 4680 Bharat cell and require “hardly any incremental funding”, based on Ola Electrical’s founder, Bhavish Aggarwal.

The corporate expects annual gigafactory consumption for the battery vitality storage options to scale as much as 5 gigawatt hours and exceed its automotive consumption within the subsequent couple of years.

Clients will be capable to work together with Ola Shakti merchandise, that are mentioned to be clever and automatic. They can even have real-time management over battery standing and vitality circulate, study utilization patterns to optimise vitality mechanically. The options can even supply actionable insights to assist customers lower your expenses and vitality. 

The corporate mentioned that the options shall be positioned largely as a business-to-consumer merchandise. B2B merchandise shall be rolled out in future.

At present, there are 4 variants of the product, out there at an introductory worth supply—1 kW/1.5 kWh for Rs 29,999, 1kW/3 kWh for Rs 55,999, 3kW/5.2 kWh for Rs 1,19,999, and 6kW/9.1 kWh at Rs 1,59,999.

On whether or not the corporate’s aggressive pricing methods will probably impression its profitability, Aggarwal mentioned, “This product is absolutely leveraging our two-wheeler platform and our present manufacturing. So the profitability shall be truly excellent from day one. In our estimate, it can truly be larger than an automotive product additionally.”

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The brand new line of merchandise shall be out there for buy on Ola Electrical’s web site and at Ola shops, with deliveries starting from Makar Sankranti 2026. 

Aggarwal mentioned prospects can faucet into Ola Electrical’s present service centres for upkeep and repair necessities. Ola Shakti merchandise include the battery pack of Roadster, the corporate’s bike portfolio.

In the meantime, Ola Electrical’s market share has been declining within the electrical two-wheeler phase. The corporate, which was India’s largest electrical two-wheeler OEM till final yr, has struggled to keep up its gross sales momentum amid rising competitors from peer Ather Vitality and legacy manufacturers like Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor.

(Disclaimer: Shradha Sharma, Founder and CEO of YourStory, is an unbiased director at Ola Electrical.)


Edited by Swetha Kannan

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