Ya'll Nibbiars Never ride a Bubble. Will eventually burst. Only believe on what you see and hear after proper understandings.Looks like Ola scooters are going to have a rough start.
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Ola S1 Pro review - Does the Ola electric scooter live up to the hype? | First Ride | Autocar India
Ola marketing team is pretty good. They have over hyped their product.Looks like Ola scooters are going to have a rough start.
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Ola S1 Pro review - Does the Ola electric scooter live up to the hype? | First Ride | Autocar India
Ya'll Nibbiars Most of Parts are made in Mleechas land with now road map for Indeginious alternatives.Ola marketing team is pretty good. They have over hyped their product.
In reality this scooter was not developed by ola. Instead they had acquired a EV company in Netherlands called 'Etergo' and rebranded thev ehicles.
In this video from 2019, you can see the exact scooter.
Ya'll Nibbiars TVS Jupiter.Please anyone tell me.
OLA S1 Pro vs New TVS Jupiter which is better?
OLA has reverse mode, cruise control and projector headlamps. Also its electric so future proofing.Ya'll Nibbiars TVS Jupiter.
Go with S1, Electric scooter is better than conventional ones, cheaper per km, no pollution certifications, maintence is very less and it is easier to charge during the night, I feel electric is better than petrol/diesel bikes.OLA has reverse mode, cruise control and projector headlamps. Also its electric so future proofing.
Saar do you have access to easy charging? If so and use case is in town runabout, then electric is the way to go. Check Ather, TVS iQube while you are at it.Please anyone tell me.
OLA S1 Pro vs New TVS Jupiter which is better?
Lots of issues and cost cutting.Looks like Ola scooters are going to have a rough start.
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Ola S1 Pro review - Does the Ola electric scooter live up to the hype? | First Ride | Autocar India
Consider the weight of the battery too, if to be operated by senior citizens.Saar do you have access to easy charging? If so and use case is in town runabout, then electric is the way to go. Check Ather, TVS iQube while you are at it.
I am still waiting for a good removable battery vehicle so that it can be charged easily at home by senior citizens.
There was a lot of hoopla about bookings, but things seem to be awfully quiet on the deliveries front. Some dates I had read long back were mid-Oct deliveries directly to customer etc etc, but November may end soon without a word on when the first customer may get his or her vehicle. They are after all sitting on 20k booking amount from a lot of people.Lots of issues and cost cutting.
No Regen is big issue.
I was thinking more in line with this :Consider the weight of the battery too, if to be operated by senior citizens.