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Ola Electric’s share in free fall, touches intra-day lowest at Rs 101

By IANS | Updated: September 27, 2024 16:10 IST

New Delhi, Sep 27 Facing a barrage of hardware and software complaints related to its flagship electric scooter ...

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New Delhi, Sep 27 Facing a barrage of hardware and software complaints related to its flagship electric scooter amid inflated valuation, there is no respite for Ola Electric’s share which lost nearly 8 per cent in five trading sessions this week – touching its lowest at Rs 101 apiece on Friday during the intra-day trade.

The Bhavish Aggarwal-run Ola Electric's stock plummeted closed at Rs 102.18 on Friday, as market analysts once again advised investors to wait for a more stable entry point.

Overall, the stock of the EV firm has nosedived net 35 per cent from its all-time high of Rs 157.40 on August 20.

Rajesh Sinha from financial services firm Bonanza told IANS that post its initial public offering (IPO), the stock of Ola Electric Mobility has shown volatility due to challenges the company faces as well as rising competition, concerns of a potential EV slowdown and service-related issues.

“Ola Electric has experienced a notable decline in market share — from 39 per cent to 31 per cent and a significant drop in sales, which fell by 34 per cent in August compared to July,” Sinha commented.

Despite these concerns, some foreign brokerages are optimistic about Ola Electric but the ground story paints a grim picture for the EV company.

“Ola electric is fastest growing when it comes to their scooters coming back to service stations for 2-3 months,” wrote an aggrieved Ola customer on X social media platform.

Ola Electric’s flagship S1 series EV scooter has become a nightmare for hundreds of customers who are consistently facing issues like malfunctioning hardware and glitching software and spare parts are hard to come by, resulting in inordinate delays.

Ola Electric is based on a direct-to-customer model. The company owns and operates all 500 plus experience centres and 430 service centres across the country.

On Friday, the company announced to double its company-owned service network to 1,000 centres by the end of year.

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