Minus scooters, an empty gigafactory is squeezing Ola Electric dry

The company’s two-wheeler sales are evaporating. But its founder is reframing it as a necessary step to achieve profitability. All while trying to pivot towards becoming a company that sells lithium-ion cells instead of automobiles.

15 February, 202612 min
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Minus scooters, an empty gigafactory is squeezing Ola Electric dry

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