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.
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Hey I am on Medial • 5m
Feels like Ola nicely waited for Ather to do the heavy lifting work and then copied everything but still came up with a crappy product. Just great at marketing themselved and the design was really good too.
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