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Ola Electric subsidiary resolves insolvency dispute with Rosmerta Group

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Ola Electric subsidiary resolves insolvency dispute with Rosmerta Group
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Ola Electric subsidiary resolves insolvency dispute with Rosmerta Group The dispute began when the Rosmerta Group filed insolvency petitions on March 16 under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Ola Electric Mobility Limited has settled a legal issue involving its subsidiary, Ola Electric Technologies Private Limited, and its vehicle registration service provider, Rosmerta Digital Services Ltd. In a recent update to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and BSE, Ola Electric said that all outstanding payments have been cleared. As part of the agreement, Rosmerta has asked the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Bengaluru to withdraw the case. Ola Electric also stated that there are no further disagreements between the two parties and reaffirmed its commitment to strong business partnerships and the timely resolution of any future issues. "With the receipt of INR 26,75,24,339/- which consists of the entire claim raised before NCLT, Rosmerta Group companies are withdrawing its petitions before the NCLT, Bengaluru," said a Rosmerta Digital spokesperson. "No further causes of action exist between Rosmerta Group and Ola Electric, whose relationship shall now be governed by the Settlement Agreement executed between them." The dispute began when the Rosmerta Group filed insolvency petitions on March 16 under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. The petition was filed with the NCLT Bengaluru Bench, claiming that Ola Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd had not paid for services provided by the creditor. It requested the court to start insolvency proceedings against the company. Last month, Ola Electric said it sold over 25,000 electric two-wheelers in February 2025, maintaining its 28% market share in the segment. However, the sales numbers on Vahan — a government database managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways — did not match the company’s claim. Ola Electric clarified that the mismatch was due to ongoing negotiations with its vehicle registration vendors. The company said the backlog caused by the data mismatch has been cleared, but the government has requested more information on the matter.

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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.

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