Due to lack of physical presence in the forms of dealerships and service centers, service support is a common concern among purchasers and prospective buyers. For Ola electric scooters, the firm has a different approach for repair service and maintenance. On its online site, Ola Electric has outlined the measures that would be done to fix the scooters.

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The Ola Electric S1 Pro e-scooter debuted in the market; starting from Rs 99,999 and has a projected range of 181 kilometers on a fully charged battery, has become the most efficient scooter on the market in India.

The Indian population has developed a strong interest in Ola Electric Scooters. When compared to traditional automobile manufacturers, the repair and maintenance elements will be a little different. Service will be performed in the owner’s home, much as the firm intends to introduce the delivery process online accessibly.

OLA asserts that it would distribute its scooters via an omnichannel notion that includes both online and offline interaction centers that it is currently establishing. Ola Electric intends to launch an interaction center in each city within the next few months.


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Ola Will Designate an “Ola Champion” to Perform the Service

The Ola Electric S1 e-scooter incorporates built-in speakers, and riders may utilize the scooter’s touch screen to respond to calls. It’s also integrated with cruise control!

The service and maintenance booking will be done through the scooter’s official app. After that, the company will designate an “Ola Champion” to perform the service, together with an anticipated arrival time. The technician will perform the service at your home.


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Ola Scooter’s AI-Powered Service Alert and Voice Command are the Finest Features

The bike’s AI-powered service notification is one of its finest aspects. When the car requires service or repair, the AI system will notify the user. The app can then be used to set up an appointment, and an expert will be deployed to do the job.

Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO, outlines that the Ola electric scooter will not have a key and will instead rely on voice instructions to activate numerous functions.


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FAME II Subsidy Offered By the Government to Encourage Buyers

The ultimate pricing will account for the FAME II subsidy (the subsidy offered by the Centre for speedier acceptance and manufacture of electric vehicles in India) and state subsidies, so the consumer may have to pay a bit less at the time of buying. As a result, the pricing will differ considerably on the specified location.

IDFC First Bank, HDFC Bank, Bank of Baroda, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, IndusInd Bank, Kotak Mahindra Prime, AU Small Finance Bank, Jana Small Finance Bank, TATA Capital, and Yes Bank are among the institutions with whom Ola has partnered to facilitate easy loans. Soon some banks will begin issuing loans, while others will also join in the upcoming weeks.

S1 and S1 Pro Comes in Different Color Options

Neo blue, coral red, porcelain white, marshmallow, and jet black are the five color choices for the S1. The S1 Pro, on the other hand, arrives in ten colors: Navy Blue, Silver, Red, Sky Blue, Yellow, White, Pink, Black, Grey, and Gold.

The S1 and S1 Pro will come with a 750 W charger from Ola. In addition, it has vowed to install slow and fast-charging stations in 400 locations across India.