On August 15th, Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal shared the company’s big vision, called “India Inside,” during its Sankalp 2025 event.
The focus was clear: build everything in India, with Indian technology, and make our country a global leader in clean energy and electric mobility.
Ola announced that it is working on a fully local supply chain, encompassing everything from batteries and motors to software and platforms. This will reduce imports and make India self-reliant in energy and EV technology.
Main highlights of this vision include:
4680 Bharat Cell – Ola’s own Lithium-ion battery made in India.
Rare-earth-free Ferrite Motor – reduces dependency on foreign raw materials.
MoveOS 6 – Ola’s latest AI-based operating system.
Gen 4 EV Platform – light, fast and scalable for bikes, scooters, cars, three-wheelers, drones and even humanoid robots.
At the event, Ola showcased:
4680 Bharat Cell for high power and long range.
Ferrite Motor, the first of its kind in India.
Gen 4 Platform, which can be used across many types of vehicles.
MoveOS 6, which brings safety, ADAS features and a better user experience.
Designed as a next-generation superbike where man and machine work together.
Aimed at being much more than just an electric bike.
Launch planned: 2027
Expected price: Under ₹5 lakh
A sportier version of the popular S1 Pro scooter.
Comes with gas-charged rear suspension, retuned front forks, ADAS features and carbon fibre detailing.
Deliveries start: January 2026
Slipstream Grab Handle – Sleek and aerodynamic rear grab handle design.
14-inch Front Wheel – A Larger wheel for better stability and handling.
Precision Mirrors – Stylish and well-aligned mirrors for improved visibility.
ADAS Camera – Advanced camera support for Assisted Driving and safety features.
Sculpted Seat – Sporty and comfortable seat design for better ergonomics.
Gas-Charged Rear Suspension – Enhanced ride comfort and performance handling.
16 kW Motor – High-performance motor for powerful acceleration and top speed.
Both will run on Ola’s new 4680 Bharat Cell.
This will give a better range and stronger performance.
Deliveries start: Navratri 2025
Through Sankalp 2025, Ola has shown that it wants India to be a leader in EV and energy technology, not just a user. By making batteries, motors and software in India, Ola is moving towards complete energy independence and boosting the country’s EV ecosystem.
Bhavish Aggarwal ended the event by saying:
“We are grateful, and always India first. Thank you for making this event a resounding success. Jai Hind!”
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