A viral video from Surat, Gujarat, where recent floods have severely impacted the city, shows an Ola Electric scooter effortlessly cruising through a heavily waterlogged street, completely debunking common concerns about electric vehicle performance in wet conditions.
The scooter owner is seen confidently driving into the submerged road without hesitation, showcasing the scooter’s real-world capability and Ola’s impressive waterproof design.
One of the biggest concerns potential EV buyers often voice is: “Can it handle rain or floods?“ This video answers that with a resounding yes.
The Ola Electric scooter in the clip isn’t just standing in water—it’s actively being ridden through it, showing no signs of malfunction, power loss, or struggle.
This is possible thanks to Ola’s IP67-rated battery and motor systems
, designed specifically to handle exposure to water and dust.In June 2023, the same-like video went viral on the internet, prompting a response from Bhavish Aggarwal’s company, Ola Electric, to a user’s post, as shown below
This video effectively debunks one of the most persistent EV myths—that electric scooters aren’t safe or functional in wet conditions. The visual of a rider smoothly cruising through what would typically paralyse traffic speaks louder than any advertisement.
The ease, confidence, and even joy on the rider’s face says it all: electric scooters are not only ready for Indian roads—they’re thriving on them.
This kind of performance isn’t accidental. Ola Electric has repeatedly emphasised its rigorous testing protocols.
From water submersion trials to stress tests in extreme environments, the company’s scooters are designed for durability.
It’s clear that Ola hasn’t just built a stylish scooter—they’ve built a machine that delivers in the most demanding real-world conditions.
This post was last modified on June 27, 2025 7:45 pm
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