The Announcement of the 75th Independence Day of Ola Electric Includes an Autonomous Car That Has Arrived in the Market with the Expectation of Aligning Energy Economy with Environmental Care.
On this Monday, August 15th, Ola, India’s electric car manufacturer, announced the arrival of a new machine that can reach 500 km per hour, whereas the average found in Brazil is 250 km/h. Furthermore, it is estimated that this vehicle, in addition to not needing gasoline or diesel to move around, will go from 0 to 100 in less than four seconds!
This electric car will have an exclusive battery that has been developed by the company, and some details were published on its YouTube channel. Despite the expectations, the design is not yet available, and it is known that its price will not be one of the most affordable. The company’s CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, had already provided details and created expectations since January of this year, when he posted on his social media the possibility of developing a revolutionary vehicle.
Event to Announce More Information About the Ola Electric Car: Coming from India to the World with 0 to 100 in 4 Seconds.
The car is expected to arrive in the market by 2024, and keeping this in mind, they are still studying the possibilities of how to carry out the development and ensure that all production goals are met. The India has been seeking to invest in the EV sector as well as in solar and renewable energy to meet the needs of its population and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released into the environment.
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The CEO and co-founder of Ola, Bhavish Aggarwal, stated through the company’s YouTube channel that he considers bringing a strong revolution to India regarding vehicles and transport, which will be more sustainable and will help the country achieve its climate goals by 2030. In addition, they expect to produce millions of them for both domestic and international markets.
It is worth noting that Ola already has some portfolios formed by electric cars, but some safety issues are highlighted in their constructions and designs. Despite this, the CEO claims that this vehicle will have a futuristic design and a size similar to that of a small hatchback.
LIVE BLOG SHOWS VEHICLE THAT REACHES 500 KM PER HOUR AND 0 TO 100 IN 4 SECONDS
Below, see the video published by Ola’s channel about the new electric car and its launch expectations for 2024. Although the company announces that it expects to produce a futuristic and smaller vehicle, it has not provided any idea about what it will look like inside and out. As it is still in the early stages of development, it is estimated that more details will be revealed only in 2023 and 2024.
The production of electric cars has been a way for India to meet, or at least try to achieve, its climate goals by the deadlines established on a global scale. It is known that the country will have to invest trillions to achieve energy transition, and Brazil may follow the same path.
Although Ola is a prominent company in the East, it is not as well known in South America, given that one of the standout brands in the sector is Tesla, which has been suffering from the low supply of the lithium market.


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