Ola will initially source the cells for the Li-ion battery used in its soon-to-be-launched e-scooters from South Korea
This development comes at a time when Ola has revealed new growth plans, including setting up a Rs 2,400-crore electric vehicle facility expected to become the world's largest two-wheeler factory
Pranay Jivrajka was CEO of Ola Foods and an early employee of the ride-hailing firm
With just about a fortnight left for the suspension on fresh corporate insolvency cases to end, government sources have indicated that another extension is unlikely
The world's largest two-wheeler factory is expected to create 10,000 jobs.
Ola says the factory will have initial capacity of 2 million units a year in Phase 1
Ola's factory will create 10,000 jobs and serve as the company's global manufacturing hub for India and international markets
Ola's electric scooter factory will have an initial annual capacity of around 2 million units and will create around 10,000 jobs
To set up global AI-powered facility in Tamil Nadu, according to a prior deal
Summons issued to officials of the two firms for hundreds of crores of alleged evasion
Only two platforms (Urban Company and Flipkart) were able to demonstrate that additional measures were taken to actively improve working conditions
Upon completion, the factory will create almost 10,000 jobs and will initially have an annual capacity of 2 million units
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The SoftBank-backed ride-hailing firm has roped in Julien Geffard to lead Europe operations for its electric business
The introduction of SoftBank-backed Ola's electric scooters will help support New Zealand's public sector become carbon neutral by 2025
At a time when Covid-19 is pounding the transportation industry, it has been reported that Ola has closed local driver offices in Australia and suspended personal accident insurance for drivers there
Pinheiro will spearhead Ola's plan to build world-class manufacturing facilities starting with the world's largest scooter factory, and then expanding to multiple such units in India
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The new ride-hailing regulations are ill-conceived
Firms face penalties, including loss of licence, for violation of govt guidelines