Ola Electric's Buying Guide Highlights Cost Savings of Electric Scooters Over Petrol
Ola Electric has published a guide comparing electric and petrol two-wheelers, emphasizing the lower running costs and maintenance of electric models.
70–300 km per charge
up to 85% cheaper than petrol
45–60 km/litre
What Happened
Ola Electric's comprehensive buying guide breaks down the decision-making process for first-time two-wheeler buyers. It covers budget segments from under ₹1 lakh to above ₹1.5 lakh, comparing electric and petrol options on range, mileage, features, and long-term costs. The guide stresses that electric scooters can save up to 85% in charging costs versus petrol and require less maintenance.
- Petrol: rising fuel prices; Electric: up to 85% cheaper charging
- Petrol: 200-300 km per tank; Electric: 70-300 km per charge
- Petrol: higher long-term maintenance; Electric: lower maintenance costs
- Set a budget and compare upfront price, subsidies, and financing.
- Decide between electric vs petrol based on running cost and usage.
- Check range or mileage for daily commute coverage with buffer.
- Evaluate safety features like braking system, lights, and advanced tech.
Why this matters
This guide helps first-time buyers evaluate total cost of ownership and key features like range, safety, and charging, simplifying the transition to electric mobility.
Terms in This Story
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- Combined Braking System, which distributes braking force between front and rear wheels
- ABS
- Anti-lock Braking System, prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking
- Regenerative braking
- A system that recovers energy during braking and stores it in the battery
- Total cost of ownership
- All costs associated with owning a vehicle, including purchase, fuel, maintenance, and insurance
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