Ola S1 Customers to Get Free Upgrade to More Expensive S1 Pro Electric Scooter: CEO

Ola S1 Customers to Get Free Upgrade to More Expensive S1 Pro Electric Scooter: CEO

The story of Ola Electric seems to be the one who takes the bend and turns every few days. Recently, Ola Electric CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, was confirmed on Twitter that everyone who had put their money for S1 entry-level would be increased to S1 Pro.

But, tweet does not mention any timeline, the reason or if the customer must pay an additional amount to improve performance. There are rumors that signal the fact that pocket-friendly S1 may be stopped at all. However, there is no official word of people in Ola Electric, and, we have to wait to find out the reasons behind this increase.

Furthermore, Ola Electric also recently announced that it would open the final payment window on January 21 for all customers who had paid Rs 20,000 for its electric scooter, Ola chairman and the previous Bhavish aggarwal group executive officer.

The company, who had stated that he had sent its electric scooter to all who had bought in the previous round, will send for the latest purchases during this month and February.

Sharing the electric scooter injection in the company’s factory while expanding greetings for Lohri, Sankranti and Pongal, Aggarwal in a tweet, “Sea scooter waiting! The final payment window is opening 21 Jan, 6pm in the Ola application for all customers who have paid (RS) 20k. We will send the whole Jan & February “

Ola Electric, held in August last year made a struggle to the green mobility room with the launch of its electric scooter, S1 and Pro S1 at the price of Rs 99,999 and Rs 1,99,999, has postponed the delivery schedule for many anticipated. Products quote the problem of global semiconductor deficiencies.

The company, after opening a reservation at Rs 499 in July last year for its electric scooter, starting the online purchase process in September and initially planned to start shipping in October but was then pushed to November and again in the second half of last December.

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