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. Ola’s electric scooter caught fire in Pune, Maharashtra.

When an electric scooter caught fire | Photo: Social Media

EThe Ola S1 and S1 Pro are electric two-wheelers that have been announced to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry in India. Ola’s scooters have also achieved a level of acceptance that other electric vehicles have not. Along with the popularity, complaints about Ola’s scooters have been high from many angles. The complaint was that the company was not getting the guaranteed range and the quality of construction was declining.

However, the video of Ola’s scooter catching fire has just been released, despite a handful of such complaints. Ola’s electric scooter caught fire in Pune, Maharashtra. Ola has been asked to investigate the incident after a video of the vehicle going viral went viral on social media. The producers themselves have been informed of the announcement of the investigation.

The company has noticed the burning of a vehicle in Pune. Things including the reason for this are being investigated. The reasons will be explained in a few days. The owner of the vehicle involved in the fire was contacted. He knew he was safe. “Ola’s vehicles are built with quality in mind,” Ola said in a statement.

Ola’s electric scooter will be launched on August 15, 2021 in two variants, the S1 and S1 Pro. The base model S1 is priced at Rs 99,999 while the higher end variant S1 Pro is priced at Rs 1.29 lakh ex-showroom. Ether 450, Bajaj Chetak Electric and TVS are available on Indian roads. Ola’s electric scooters compete with electric powers such as the i-Cube.

8.5 kW of power and 58 Nm of torque. At the heart of both variants is an electric motor that produces torque. However, the S1 comes with a 2.98 kWh battery pack and the S-1 Pro comes with a 3.97 kWh battery pack. The manufacturers claim that the S-1 Pro can reach speeds of up to 40 km / h in just three seconds, while the S-1 accelerates from zero to 40 km / h in 3.6 seconds. The main feature of scooters is that they can be charged up to 75 km in 18 minutes with the help of a fast charger.

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