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NEWS·2 min read·Sep 12, 2024

Ola Electric Showroom Set on Fire by Frustrated Customer in Karnataka

In a dramatic turn of events on September 10, 2024, a 26-year-old man named Mohammad Nadeem set fire to an Ola Electric showroom in Kalaburagi, North Karnataka, after encountering persistent issues with his newly purchased electric scooter. Incident Details According to reports, Mohammad Nadeem, who

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In a dramatic turn of events on September 10, 2024, a 26-year-old man named Mohammad Nadeem set fire to an Ola Electric showroom in Kalaburagi, North Karnataka, after encountering persistent issues with his newly purchased electric scooter.

Incident Details

According to reports, Mohammad Nadeem, who is a mechanic by trade, had purchased the scooter just two weeks prior. Despite multiple visits to the showroom, the recurring problems with the scooter remained unresolved. Frustration over the lack of effective service led Nadeem to take drastic action. Following a heated argument with the showroom staff, he acquired petrol and deliberately ignited the showroom, which resulted in significant damage.

Damage and Arrest

The fire destroyed six electric scooters, causing an estimated ₹850,000 (approximately $10,000) in damages. The incident did not result in any casualties, but it severely impacted the showroom’s operations. The Kalaburagi police have arrested Nadeem in connection with the incident. The police commissioner noted, “The (servicing) response was not good; he went multiple times. Yesterday, when he went, he carried petrol and set fire to six bikes.”

Response from Ola Electric

As of now, Ola Electric has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. The company has not commented on the specifics of the service issues that led to the altercation or the steps they will take to address the concerns raised by Nadeem.

Broader Implications

This incident highlights ongoing issues in the electric vehicle service sector, particularly regarding customer satisfaction and complaint resolution. It underscores the need for companies to enhance their service protocols and address customer grievances more effectively to prevent such extreme reactions.

Conclusion

The fire at the Ola Electric showroom is a stark reminder of the consequences of unresolved customer complaints. As investigations continue, it remains to be seen how Ola Electric will respond and what measures will be taken to improve their service infrastructure.

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