
Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal has revealed that it has started rolling out its hypercharger network for electric two-wheelers across India. Ola Electric has just started deliveries of its S1 and S1 pro electric two-wheelers and it is complimenting the launch of its electric two-wheelers with the rollout of a fast-charging network pan India, something that's largely absent in the country. In a tweet, Bhavish Aggarwal revealed that there will be upwards of 4,000 charging points that will be installed at numerous locations including BPCL petrol pumps and even residential complexes.
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In addition to this, Aggarwal revealed that these charging stations will become operational by late January and February - he specially outlined a timeline of 6-8 weeks. Interestingly, to sweeten the deal for Ola electric customers, he even said that these chargers will be free for all its customers till the end of June 2022.
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undefinedHypercharger roll out has begun across cities. At key BPCL pumps as well as residential complexes. 4000+ points up through next year.
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) December 28, 2021
We're installing across India and will make them operational in 6-8 weeks. Will be free for use till end June 22 for all customers. pic.twitter.com/WKEzok4E98
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"Hypercharger rollout has begun across cities. At key BPCL pumps as well as residential complexes. 4000+ points up through next year. We're installing across India and will make them operational in 6-8 weeks. Will be free for use till end June 22 for all customers," said Bhavish Agarwal, co-founder of Ola electric and Ola Cabs, in a tweet.
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Ola Electric has also claimed that it will be building the largest electric two-wheeler factory in the world. Ever since the unveiling of the S1 and S1 pro electric two-wheelers, there are have been some concerns around the delivery times of the scooters. Many people have complained that they have not received their scooters despite pre-bookings. And out of many customers who have received deliveries, there have been a few who have taken to social media to convey their displeasure over quality issues with the electric scooters.






















































































































