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(01 Apr 2026, 15:02)

Ola Electric spurts after registrations climb to 10,117 units in March’26

Ola Electric Mobility zoomed 12.71% to Rs 25.72 after the company announced that its registrations soared 150% to 10,117 units in March 2026 compared with 3,973 units registered in February 2026, signaling a sharp resurgence in demand moment


The daily orders exceed 1,000 units in the last week of March, signaling strong demand momentum. Market share also witnessed a V-shaped M-o-M recovery, with the company continuing to gain share through the month.

The company said that this demand recovery is being driven by a structural transformation in service operations. Over 80% of vehicles are now serviced on the same day, enabled by improved parts availability, faster diagnostics, and tighter operational control across the network.

Following a period of service challenges in recent months, the company has implemented deep operational changes, resulting in significantly improved turnaround times and customer experience, strengthening customer trust and driving demand.

Ola Electric spokesperson said, “We are seeing a clear inflection in demand, with daily orders scaling steadily through March and accelerating meaningfully in the final weeks. This momentum is being driven by the structural improvements in our service operations, which are now delivering faster turnaround times and a significantly better ownership experience. As customer confidence strengthens, we are seeing stronger conversion across our portfolio, giving us confidence that this recovery will further sustain and scale.”

Ola Electric Mobility is India's leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer. It specialises in the vertical integration of technology and manufacturing for EVs and their components, including battery cells.

The company’s net loss widened to Rs Rs 487 crore in Q3 FY26 compared with Rs 418 crore in Q3 FY25. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 470 crore, registering de-growth of 55.0% from Rs 1,045 crore.

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