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BUSINESS·2 min read·May 14, 2026

Ola Electric reports dispatch of EV hypercharger network, to assemble 100,000 stations in 5 years

At a virtual public interview on Thursday, Bhavish Aggarwal, Co-organizer and Group CEO, Ola, reported the dispatch of Ola Electric’s Hypercharger Network. Ola Electric intends to make the world’s biggest bike charging organization to work more than 100,000 charging focuses across 400 ur

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At a virtual public interview on Thursday, Bhavish Aggarwal, Co-organizer and Group CEO, Ola, reported the dispatch of Ola Electric’s Hypercharger Network.

Ola Electric intends to make the world’s biggest bike charging organization to work more than 100,000 charging focuses across 400 urban areas in five years.

Prior, during a plant visit in March 2021, Bhavish disclosed to YourStory that Ola Electric’s completely robotized production line has the ability to fabricate 10 million electric bikes by June 2022.

We accept, we are at a tipping point in building a solid and practical portability framework in India. I have consistently said this we are not the ‘Tesla of India,’ but rather the ‘Ola of the world’. We accept that India has the capacity to construct a worldwide organization and stage to take on the world and lead the charge in electric versatility, Bhavish said.

In the main year, Ola is setting up more than 5,000 charging focuses across 100 urban communities in India, more than twofold the current charging framework in the country. A 50 percent charge requires 18 minutes, which will give the electric bike a scope of 75 km.

The reach for a portion of our models will even touch 150 km with a 100% charge, added Bhavish. The hyper-charging towers are Ola’s restrictive innovation and are not interoperable. Indeed, these chargers will be mechanized with staggered charging and stopping frameworks in famous territories.

Ola Hyperchargers will be broadly sent across urban communities and will be available in downtown areas and thick business regions as independent pinnacles and famous areas, including shopping centers, IT parks, office edifices, bistros, and so on, guaranteeing Ola Electric clients consistently have a Hypercharger close by.

The organization will likewise give a packaged divider charger to homes, which will be connected to its application, and capacities like an attachment and play framework. The application will have route ideas, robotized charging ideas, and updates.

In the following five years, Ola plans to put $2 billion in Ola Electric Future Factory. Bhavish said, “We will likewise be forcefully taking a gander at spending in publicizing and showcasing. Electric is the fate of versatility, and we are rethinking the whole client experience of possessing an electric vehicle.

He added, Our arrangement to fabricate an extensive charging network is a vital piece of this. By making the world’s biggest and densest bike charging network, we will significantly speed up the client reception of electric vehicles and quickly move the business to electric.

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