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Ola MoveOS 5: Release Date and All New Top Features

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Ola MoveOS 5 Release Date and All New Features (1)

Ola Electric’s MoveOS 5 began its beta rollout for the S1 range in December 2024, with further expansion in March 2025. Users can register to access the beta version now, and the evidence suggests a full public release in the coming weeks, though no specific date has been confirmed.


MoveOS 5 introduces a range of exciting features, including Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) like collision warning and automatic emergency braking, group navigation for riding with friends, and live location sharing for safety.

It also offers a road trip mode powered by Ola Maps, smart charging for better efficiency, and a voice assistant with Krutrim AI for hands-free control.

An unexpected detail is the inclusion of Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) alerts, typically seen in cars, now enhancing scooter safety.


Ola Electric, a prominent player in India’s electric vehicle market, has been pushing the boundaries of electric scooter technology with its MoveOS platform.

The latest iteration, MoveOS 5, was announced in August 2024 and has been in the spotlight for its ambitious feature set and ongoing rollout.

This note provides a detailed examination of the release date and all new features, drawing from recent news and official updates as of March 16, 2025.

MoveOS 5  Release Date

The rollout of MoveOS 5 has been phased, with initial announcements made at Ola Electric’s Sankalp 2024 event on August 15, 2024. Early reports suggested a beta program would start by Diwali 2024 (around November), but this was delayed.

By December 25, 2024, news outlets like HT Auto reported the beta version rolling out for the S1 range, with features like group navigation and TPMS alerts being highlighted Ola Electric MoveOS 5 rolled out with new connectivity features on S1 range.

However, subsequent updates in February 2025, such as an article from HT Auto on February 3, 2025, indicated another beta rollout for Gen 3 products starting mid-February Ola’s MoveOS 5 Beta to roll out from mid-February.

Recent X posts from users and mentions of Ola Electric, such as one on March 14, 2025, by @shankarttp, stated, “Exciting news for @OlaElectric riders! The MoveOS 5 Beta is rolling out, bringing over 50 new features” (X post).

Another X post from @actionmediahere on the same day encouraged registration for the beta, suggesting ongoing availability (X post).

An X post from @grok on March 15, 2025, noted, “The MoveOS 5 Beta roll-out likely began mid-Feb 2025, per recent updates” (X post). Official posts from Ola Electric on X, such as one on March 14, 2025, stated, “The most powerful MoveOS update is here.

Now with 50+ features. Register here(X post), indicating that as of March 2025, the update is in beta with registration open, and the full public release is expected soon but not yet confirmed.

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p class=”break-words”>Given these updates, it appears MoveOS 5 is currently in beta, with the rollout ongoing and accessible via registration. Enroll link is Here (https://www.olaelectric.com/moveos5-enroll).

The full release date remains unannounced, but based on the timeline, it seems likely to occur in the near future, possibly within weeks from March 2025.

 

Ola MoveOS 5  All-New Features

MoveOS 5 introduces a comprehensive set of features, many of which were detailed in various news articles and official mentions. Below is a table summarizing the key new features, categorized for clarity:

Category Feature Description
Safety ADAS (Collision Warning) Alerts riders to potential collisions using sensors.
ADAS (Automatic Emergency Braking) Automatically applies brakes if a collision is imminent.
ADAS (Adaptive Cruise Control) Maintains safe distance and adjusts speed from the vehicle ahead.
TPMS Alerts Monitors tire pressure in real-time for optimal performance and safety.
Navigation Group Navigation Enables coordinated navigation for group rides, enhancing connectivity.
Live Location Sharing Shares real-time location for better coordination and safety during rides.
Road Trip Mode Powered by Ola Maps, optimizes routes for long-distance travel.
Convenience Smart Charging Enhances charging efficiency and management for better battery health.
Smart Park Assists in finding parking and remembers favorite locations for easy access.
AI and Voice Voice Assistant with Krutrim AI Provides hands-free control and personalized insights via voice commands.
Predictive Insights Offers data-driven recommendations to improve the riding experience.

These features were highlighted in multiple sources, such as Techlomedia’s article on August 15, 2024, which emphasized ADAS features OLA Electric introduces MoveOS 5;

Here are key features, mentioning group navigation and TPMS Ola Electric MoveOS 5 to Roll Out Tomorrow, Here’s a List of Top Features and Updates. The inclusion of TPMS alerts, typically found in premium cars, is an unexpected enhancement for scooters, broadening safety features beyond traditional expectations.

To understand the significance, MoveOS 4, released in September 2023 (beta), included features like Ola Maps, cruise control, and biometric lock, as seen on the official website MoveOS.

MoveOS 5 builds on this with advanced safety features like ADAS and AI-driven voice assistance, marking a substantial upgrade.

The beta rollout strategy, as seen in December 2024 and expanded in March 2025, suggests Ola Electric is testing extensively to ensure stability before a full release, a common practice in software updates for connected vehicles.

Conclusion

MoveOS 5 represents a significant leap for Ola Electric, offering a blend of safety, convenience, and advanced technology. With its beta currently available and registration open, users can expect a full rollout shortly, likely within weeks from March 2025.

The feature set, including ADAS and AI enhancements, positions Ola Electric as a leader in electric scooter software, catering to both daily commuters and adventure riders.

As the rollout progresses, it will be interesting to see how these features perform in real-world conditions and how they impact user satisfaction.

Rahul Kumar

Rahul Kumar is a writer and editor at Electric Vehicle Info with over four years of experience. He holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and is pursuing a Master’s in Electric Vehicle Technology, blending technical expertise with clear, informative content on EV trends.

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