An Ola S1 Pro buyer in Tamil Nadu poured petrol on his e-scooter and burned it. According Sun News, the stated owner of Ola electric scooter, Dr. Prithviraj was sad with the efficiency in addition to vary. Also Read – Ola S1 Pro Guwahati accident: Ola responds to allegations of defective scooter
Dr. Prithviraj received supply about 3 months in the past and was dealing with points from the beginning. As per report, he additionally knowledgeable about the identical a number of instances. Ola assist did check out the scooter, and located no points. The owner claims that his scooter ran out of vary after working for simply 44 kilometres, even on a full cost, forcing the client to take the intense step. Also Read – Ola S1 Pro electric scooter up for grabs earlier than worth hike: Here’s when the sale ends
@OlaElectric @bhash @atherenergy @Hero_Electric @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/w5VMHjDCpi Also Read – Ola S1 Pro electric scooter worth to be hiked quickly, firm confirms
— Prithv Raj (@PrithvR) April 26, 2022
“Waited a long time. Frustrated with your service. Now it’s show time. Thank you,” he wrote on Twitter, sharing an image of the Ola scooter going up in flames.
Recently, a Maharashtra man tied his two-wheeler to a donkey and parade it round city with banners urging folks to not belief the producer.
OLA PLEASE CHANGE YOUR CUSTOMER CARE TO SOCIAL MEDIA @OlaElectric @bhash @Hero_Electric @atherenergy pic.twitter.com/lZGvBHVbFK
— Prithv Raj (@PrithvR) April 15, 2022
Gitte, a dealer from Parli in Maharashtra, booked the scooter in September 2021 and acquired it on March 24, Just per week later, the Ola scooter stopped working. Gitte reached out to the corporate however his electric scooter was not mounted even after being checked by an Ola mechanic.
An Ola S1 Pro owner additionally alleged that the scooter malfunctioned and accelerated as a substitute of decelerating, resulting in an accident.
Ola Electric determined to conduct a voluntary recall of 1,441 items
Ola Electric has determined to conduct a voluntary recall of 1,441 items of its electric scooter Ola S1 Pro. This transfer comes days after Union Minister Nitin Gadkari warned EV firms concerning the fireplace. One Ola Electric scooter Ola S1 Pro caught fireplace on March 26 in Pune. The recall shall be of the identical batch of scooters that had been manufactured with the one which caught fireplace.
Ola Electric confirmed that the voluntary recall was extra of a cautionary train. An announcement from the corporate stated, “As a pre-emptive measure, we will be conducting a detailed diagnostic and health check of the scooters in that specific batch and therefore are issuing a voluntary recall of 1,441 vehicles.”
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