Ola Electric delivers 20% MoM growth in April, continues recovery momentum
Ola Electric saw a significant 20 percent rise in registrations in April 2026. This growth occurred even as the electric two-wheeler market experienced a sharp decline. Ola Electric was the sole leading brand to achieve month-on-month expansion. T...
This represents a 20 per cent MoM increase, building on the recovery momentum seen in March, Ola Electric said in a statement.
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The company's performance stood out in a month when the broader electric two-wheeler industry declined by over 22 per cent MoM, it added.
Ola Electric was the only leading EV two-wheeler brand to grow month-on-month in April, reflecting improving customer confidence, stabilising operations, and continued demand for its expanding EV portfolio, the company said.
"March marked a strong recovery for Ola Electric, and April has continued that momentum. Registrations grew 20 per cent month-on-month even as the market declined sharply, making Ola the only leading EV two-wheeler brand to grow in April," an Ola Electric spokesperson said.
This reflects stronger execution, stabilising operations, and growing customer confidence. The commercialisation of our indigenously developed 4,680 Bharat Cells has boosted cost efficiencies, with the benefits passed on to customers, the spokesperson added.
"We remain focused on building this momentum and driving the next phase of EV penetration in India," the spokesperson said.
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The company said its electric motorcycle portfolio has also seen encouraging traction, especially in large motorcycle markets such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh.
The Roadster X is steadily ramping up and emerging as a meaningful product in the electric motorcycle category, it added.
Ola's 4680 Bharat Cell-powered products are also seeing increasing adoption. The Roadster X+ 9.1 kWh, powered by Ola's proprietary 4680 Bharat Cell, delivers up to 500 km IDC range, addressing one of the most important customer needs in the motorcycle category -- longer range and reduced range anxiety, the company said.
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