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Ola Electric posts bigger Q1 loss as incentives drop, costs rise

Posted on August 14, 2024 By admin


In the fiscal year ended March, Ola Electric’s revenue surged 90% as sales volumes more than doubled.
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Ola Electric reported a wider first-quarter loss on Wednesday (August 14, 2024), hurt by the price cuts it took to boost demand after the government reduced incentives.

The company, which made its trading debut last week, said its loss widened to ₹347 crore in the April-June quarter from ₹267 crore in the year-ago quarter.

Ola Electric slashed prices of its cheapest range of e-scooters in April after the government halved the subsidy for purchases of electric vehicles.

It accounted for the drop in incentives as a one-time expense of ₹23 crore in the latest quarter.

The company, which has three e-scooter models, said revenue rose 32.3% to ₹1,644 crore in the quarter. Its sales volume increased 57%.

In the fiscal year ended March, Ola Electric’s revenue surged 90% as sales volumes more than doubled.

Expenses increased 27% in the latest quarter as depreciation costs nearly tripled.

The rise in its overall expenses slowed to 62% last fiscal year from a three-fold jump in the previous year.

Since launching its first model three years ago, Ola Electric has grown to command a 39% share of two-wheeler EV sales in the country in July, per government data.

Its closest rival TVS Motor and a fast-growing Bajaj Auto have already launched or are set to launch new e-scooter models in India’s small but growing market.

Ola Electric shares closed 2.3% on the day, before it reported results.



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