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Ola Electric shares sink to all-time low after 47% drop in monthly sales

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Ola Electric shares sink to all-time low after 47% drop in monthly sales
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Ola Electric shares sink to all-time low after 47% drop in monthly sales Shares of Ola Electric Mobility hit an all-time low on Monday, sliding to Rs 23.82 on March 2, as the Bhavish Aggarwal-led electric two-wheeler maker slipped out of the top five players in the Indian EV scooter market amid a sharp fall in monthly sales. According to Vahan data, Ola Electric’s sales plunged over 47% month-on-month in February to 3,968 units, dragging its market share down to 3.55%. The sharp decline pushed the company out of the top five electric two-wheeler manufacturers for the month. The electric two-wheeler market also witnessed a slowdown in February, with total registrations falling more than 9% to 1,11,680 units, largely due to the shorter month. TVS Motor Company continued to lead the segment, clocking registrations of 31,600 units and maintaining a 28.3% market share during the month. Ola’s competitor, Ather Energy retained its third position with 20,581 registrations and 18.43% market share in February. On the financial front, Ola Electric's revenue from operations reduced to 470 crore in Q3 FY26, compared to Rs 1,045 crore in the previous year of the same quarter. Ola Electric cut its losses by 14% to Rs 487 crore in the same period. Ola Electric’s shares are currently trading at Rs 23.92. The company’s market capitalization stood at Rs 10,528 crore ($1.1 billion).

With 3.5% market share, Ola Electric slips out of top 5 EV 2W makers in Feb

EntrackrEntrackr · 12d ago
With 3.5% market share, Ola Electric slips out of top 5 EV 2W makers in Feb
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Bhavish Aggarwal-led Ola Electric slipped out of the top five electric two-wheeler makers in February after its sales fell 47% month-on-month and its market share dropped below 4%. TVS Motor continues to hold the top spot. According to Vahan data, the overall electric two-wheeler market fell over 9% in February due to the shorter month, with total registrations at 1,11,680 units. Despite a 9% decline in sales, TVS Motor Company retained a 28.3% market share, with registrations of 31,600 units during the month. Bajaj Auto recorded sales of 25,323 units in February, compared to 25,717 units in November, while its market share rose to 22.67%. Ather Energy retained its third position during the period, although registrations declined 7% month-on-month to 20,581 units from 22,130 in January. The company held an 18.43% market share. Hero MotoCorp also maintained its fourth spot, despite a 6.26% month-on-month decline in sales. The company registered 12,512 units and held an 11.2% market share. Ola Electric sales continued to plunge in February, with volumes down over 47% month-on-month to 3,968 units. As a result, the company slipped out of the top five and its market share fell to 3.55%. Once a dominant player with more than 35% market share in 2024, Ola Electric has seen a sharp erosion in its position. Ola Electric’s sharp fall opened space for Greaves Electric Mobility to enter the top five electric two-wheeler sellers. Despite an 11.55% month-on-month decline in sales, Greaves Electric held a 4.23% market share during the month. BGauss, and River Mobility, e-Sprinto retained their positions at seventh, eighth, and ninth, respectively. However, their sales declined in February by 2.8%, 13.8%, and 42.15% month-on-month. Simple Energy entered the top 10 electric two-wheeler companies, replacing Pure EV. The company’s registrations rose over 45% during the month.

Ola Electric registers 23,430 units in March, lagging far behind Bajaj and TVS

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Ola Electric registers 23,430 units in March, lagging far behind Bajaj and TVS
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Ola Electric registers 23,430 units in March, lagging far behind Bajaj and TVS Two-wheeler electric vehicle manufacturer Ola Electric registered 23,430 units in March 2025, according to data published by the VAHAN portal. However, Ola Electric lagged behind Bajaj Auto and TVS, which sold 34,863 and 30,453 units, respectively, during the same period. With its best-ever monthly sales of 34,863 units in March 2025, Bajaj Auto has topped the e2W industry for consecutive months. In March, Bajaj reported a 26.76% market share, followed by TVS and Ola Electric with 23.3% and 17.9% market share, respectively. However, Ola Electric led in terms of market share for the last fiscal year (FY25), reporting a 30% share, while TVS and Bajaj recorded 21% and 20%, respectively. In a stock exchange filing, Ola Electric reported that the shift to in-house vehicle registrations in February caused temporary disruptions. However, daily registration volumes and backlog clearance are steadily improving as the transition progresses. “We have nearly cleared the February backlog and expect to complete the remaining February–March registrations in April 2025. To support this, we’re scaling up our registration operations and actively coordinating with all external stakeholders,” said Ola Electric. Recently, Ola Electric clarified that the mismatch was due to ongoing negotiations with its vehicle registration vendors. The Bhavish Aggarwal-led company also settled a legal issue involving its subsidiary, Ola Electric Technologies Private Limited, and its vehicle registration service provider, Rosmerta Digital Services Ltd. Among the top five EV two-wheelers, Ather Energy is also catching up quickly, with 15,446 units sold in March, whereas Hero MotoCorp sold 7,977 units during the same period. Greaves, the next major player, sold 5,641 units in the same timeframe.

Bhavish Aggarwal sells Rs 142 Cr Ola Electric shares for second straight session

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Bhavish Aggarwal sells Rs 142 Cr Ola Electric shares for second straight session
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Bhavish Aggarwal sells Rs 142 Cr Ola Electric shares for second straight session Bhavish Aggarwal, founder and CEO of Ola Electric, sold 4,19,03,706 shares worth around 0.95% of the company’s equity through a bulk deal on the exchanges. The shares were offloaded at Rs 33.96 apiece, making the transaction value close to Rs 142 crore, based on stock exchange disclosures. This is the second consecutive trading session in which Aggarwal has reduced his shareholding in the company. His total share sales have cumulatively reached Rs 234 crore, with Rs 92 crore worth of shares being offloaded in the previous session. Following the bulk deal, Ola Electric stated that Aggarwal has undertaken a one-time and limited monetisation of his personal shareholding to fully repay a promoter-level loan of Rs 260 crore, resulting in the release of all previously pledged 3.93% shares. The company clarified that this transaction has no impact on Ola Electric’s operations, governance, or strategic direction. Despite this, the company’s stock hit an all-time low, ending at Rs 32.80 apiece and valuing the company at a market capitalisation of Rs 14,467 crore. Ola slipped to fourth position in terms of 2W EV Sales for November with its market share shrinking to 7.19%. It registered a 50% month-on-month drop in November, with registrations plunging to 8,254 units from 16,013 in October. For the second quarter of FY26, Ola Electric’s revenue fell 46% to Rs 660 crore, while losses widened to Rs 418 crore.

Ola Electric's two-wheeler market share falls to 27% in September

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Ola Electric's two-wheeler market share falls to 27% in September
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Ola Electric, an electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has seen a decline in its market share over the past three months. The Bengaluru-based company’s market share dropped to 27% in September, down from 32% in August and 39% in the previous month. Ola Electric achieved its highest market share during Q1 FY25 (June quarter), reaching a milestone of 49%. As per Vahan data, Ola Electric sold 23,965 units in September compared to 26,928 units in August and 40, 814 units in July. The Bhavish Aggarwal-led firm also hit an 11-month low of 23,965 units. Baja Auto, TVS Motors, Ather Energy and Hero MotoCorp were the next on the list with 21.27%, 20.26%, 14% and 5% market shares, respectively. This drop in market share follows a report from Goldman Sachs, which projected that Ola Electric is expected to reach EBITDA breakeven by the fiscal year ending March 2027. The decline in sales can be attributed to several factors, including customer complaints, malfunctioning hardware, and software glitches, among others. According to a recent report, Ola Electric received approximately 80,000 customer complaints per month. For the June quarter (Q1FY25), Ola Electric’s revenue from operations grew only 2.8% to Rs 1,644 crore in Q1 FY25 from Rs 1,598 crore in Q4 FY24. The company, however, managed to control its losses by 16.6% to Rs 347 crore in Q1 FY25. During the last fiscal year (FY24), it reported Rs 5,010 crore revenue and Rs 1,584 core loss. Ola Electric, which was listed on the stock exchange in early August, saw its share price drop below Rs 100 on Monday for the first time since its listing. Currently, its shares are trading at around Rs 102 each. The initial public offering (IPO) was priced at Rs 76 per share.

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