Your wait for Ola electric scooter is just about to end! Ola is going to start the test drive of its e-scooters soon. For this, customers will have to wait till Diwali.

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Ola Electric has said that it is ready to hand over the scooters within a specific delivery window and plans to offer the customers a test drive of the Ola e-scooter from November 10. Ola said that the customers who have booked for the e-scooter S1 will be asked by the company to make the full payment only after the test drive.

 

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Ola was receiving complaints from its customers that even after booking, no clarification has been received from the company regarding the test drive and delivery schedule. The company had earlier said that it would start deliveries of the scooter from this month itself.

Ola had earlier planned to take the final payment for its e-scooters S1 and S1 Pro from October 18 and deliver it from October 25.

Ola Electric earlier tweeted that the delivery will be made on first serve, first reserved basis! The company is also providing an EMI plan starting at Rs 2,999. The Ola electric scooter was launched in two variants – Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro on 15th August.

 

The Ola electric price starts at Rs 99,999, and the S1 Pro starts at Rs 1,29,999. In states with active subsidy grants, the Ola S1 will be much more affordable than many petrol scooters. After state subsidy in Delhi, the S1 would cost just Rs 85,099, whereas in Gujarat it would be only Rs 79,999.  

The reservation and position in the purchase queue will not change as it is made on first serve, first reserved basis! “Our delivery dates also remain unchanged,” he mentioned.

In the beginning of this week, the e-scooter maker tied up with Bank of Baroda, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDFC First Bank, IndusInd Bank, AU Small Finance Bank, Jana Small Finance Bank, Kotak Mahindra Prime, TATA Capital and YES Bank for providing easy loans to customers for its S1 electric scooter.  

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