⚡ Who owns Ola Electric? 🚗🔋 With Bhavish Aggarwal holding 30%, and SoftBank Vision Fund close behind at 17.8%, Ola Electric is driving the future of electric mobility! 🌍🔌 From global investors like Hyundai and Alpha Wave to retail investors, ever
• Let's Decode OLA Electric Today ♥️🚀🤩
• Ola Electric is one of India's leading EV startups, founded in 2017 by Bhavish Aggarwal . It has become a unicorn company, valued at over $5.4 billion.
• Investors:
•Raised almost $5 billion from top inve
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Yash Panasara
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How about platform where you could exchange the confirm train ticket with another one who have confirmed ticket? (India specific) Did you guys faced this problem of not getting continues or together tickets in train while traveling to long journey?
🛞 McLaren announced an electric scooter together with Pure.
McLaren has released an electric scooter in collaboration with Pure Electric.
The new model is equipped with 710 W motor and allows you to reach speeds of up to 25 km/h. On one charge yo
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Srikanth
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Tresa Motors' new V0.2 electric truck boasts rapid charging in just 20 minutes, along with a powerful motor reaching speeds up to 120kmph
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World’s first carbon fibre passenger train
China has built the world’s first passenger train made from carbon fibre, a material that makes it much lighter and more energy-efficient than conventional trains.
The metro train – known as C
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Havish Gupta
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Well if you compare OLA electric with other EV brands like Ather, then it's leading the market. Comparing OLA with Hero or Indusind bank doesn't make sense since they operate in different genre.
Does anyone have some news about Pravaig, the electric vehicle startup it created a lot of hype in mid 2021.
What went wrong with that startup.... 🤔🤔
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Ashwin Vemula
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Idk why not even one company is doing something with electric charging thing. I guess many people are not opting electric vechile due to lack of its charging availability.
Why don't someone start a business model like tieing up with households and