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Ola Electric to Install More Than 4,000 EV Charging Points in 2022: CEO

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As part of its ambitious charging infrastructure goal, Ola Electric will install more than 4,000 charging points for its electric scooters across cities next year.

In a tweet, Bhavish Aggarwal, Founder and CEO Ola said that the 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,” he said in a tweet late Tuesday.

Ola has expanded into advanced two-wheeler electric vehicle manufacturing at its Futurefactory. It has already begun deliveries of its e-scooters – Ola S1 and S1 Pro – albeit delayed a bit.

Ola in April unveiled the ‘Hypercharger Network’, a charging network for its upcoming two-wheeler products, starting with the Ola Scooter to be launched in India in the coming months.

According to the company, the charging network will be the world’s widest and densest electric two-wheeler charging network, with more than 100,000 charging points across 400 cities.

In the first year alone, the company set up over 5,000 charging points across 100 cities in India, the company said in a statement.

With this network, the company’s upcoming Ola Scooter can be charged 50 percent in just 18 minutes for a 75 km range.

“By creating the world’s largest and densest two-wheeler charging network, we will dramatically accelerate the customer adoption of electric vehicles and rapidly move the industry to electric,” according to Aggarwal.

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