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The first phase of Ola Electric's e-scooter factory is nearing completion. The company's CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, has shared an image showing the progress made over the last 4 months.
Aggarwal tweeted: "In just four months, this place has transformed from acres of empty rock land to the world's largest 2W factory. The Ola Futurefactory phase 1 is nearing completion! The scooters are coming soon."
Ola is constructing the world's biggest 2-wheeler factory in Tamil Nadu. The new facility is spread over 500 acres. Once the construction of Phase 1 is complete, the factory will have an initial production capacity of 2 million units per year.
It will become the global manufacturing hub for Ola's range of electric 2-wheelers. Besides India, it will serve also international markets including Europe, UK, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand.
Ola's first electric scooter looks similar to the Etergo Appscooter. It is expected to use a 6 kW electric motor that is likely to be powered by a swappable battery, offering a maximum range of 240 km.