Ola Electric Lowers Motorcycle Prices Amid Increased Production and Battery Expansion
Ola Electric has lowered motorcycle prices in India due to improved production efficiency and battery manufacturing expansion. The company will sell motorcycles in time-bound slots and has seen increased demand for the Roadster X+ model.

Ola Electric has reduced prices for its motorcycles in India, following improved production efficiency and expanded local manufacturing. The company achieved this by scaling up production, which has significantly lowered manufacturing costs. Its Gigafactory expansion has enabled large-scale battery cell production, further driving down costs through economies of scale.
Key Highlights
- Ola Electric reduced motorcycle prices after improving production efficiency and local manufacturing
- Gigafactory expansion increased battery cell output and reduced reliance on imported components
- Motorcycles will be sold in time-bound slots with additional windows based on production availability
- Roadster X+ model has seen strong demand and increased registrations in recent months
Production and Battery Expansion
Ola Electric’s Gigafactory now supports higher volumes of battery cell output. This increase in capacity has reduced the company’s reliance on imported battery components. The company also plans to expand its battery manufacturing capacity further, aiming to strengthen domestic supply chains and support future growth.
Sales Model and Market Response
Alongside the price reduction, Ola Electric has introduced a new sales approach. Motorcycles will now be available in time-bound slots, rather than through open sales. The company will offer additional purchase windows based on production availability. This change aims to manage demand and align deliveries with manufacturing output.
Market Demand and EV Adoption
The Roadster X+ model has seen strong demand in recent months. Ola Electric has recorded an increase in registrations, reflecting rising interest in electric motorcycles. The combination of lower prices and improved supply capacity may further accelerate electric vehicle adoption in India’s two-wheeler market.
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