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Ola Electric plans big

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Ola Electric on Tuesday said it will unveil a roadmap for its products and technologies at the company’s annual event to be held at its Tamil Nadu-based factory.
The annual ‘Sankalp’ event will take place on August 15 at Ola Electric’s Gigafactory in Krishnagiri.
“The company is set to unveil its India Inside vision across its products and technologies during Sankalp 2025,” the company said in the statement.
Sankalp 2025 is a bold step towards taking the EV and energy revolution to the next level, it said.
It is the company’s first public event at the Gigafactory, the country’s first lithium-ion cell manufacturing facility, the statement added.
Ola Electric, once the leader in India’s electric two-wheeler market, is seeing its dominance fade fast as the company sold 17,848 units in July — a steep 57.29 per cent drop from 41,802 units sold a year ago, the government’s VAHAN data showed on Friday.
The Bhavish Aggarwal-led company’s market share dropped to 17.35 per cent in July, compared to 38.83 per cent in the same month previous year.
This decline has badly hit Ola Electric’s market value. Its market capitalisation has fallen by more than 45 per cent, from Rs 33,521 crore ($3.95 billion) to Rs 18,190.2 crore ($2.14 billion).
The stock is now trading at around Rs 41.2, well below its listing price of Rs 76. Soon after listing, the shares had touched an all-time high of Rs 157.4.
In thelast six months, the shares have dropped over 43.3 per cent or Rs 31.69. On year-to-date (YTD) basis, the shares of the company dropped by over 52 per cent or Rs 44.84.
The company’s volumes have also fallen sharply month-on-month, as it continues to face growing competition and user complaints, as per multiple reports.
The slump in sales comes after a difficult financial performance. In Q1 FY26, Ola Electric reported a net loss of Rs 428 crore, up nearly 30 per cent from the same quarter previous year.
Revenue from operations fell by almost 50 per cent to Rs 828 crore. E-scooter deliveries in the quarter dropped from 1,25,198 units a year ago to 68,192 units this year.
In its recent shareholder letter, the company said it is focusing on “consolidating and institutionalising operations, improving margins, and preparing for the next phase of growth” with new products.
Ola Electric expects to sell 3.25-3.75 lakh vehicles in FY26, generating revenue of Rs 4,200-4,700 crore.
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