Ola Gig Commercial E-Scooter Deliveries Start in April 2025
Ola has introduced its inaugural electric scooter in India, tailored for B2B use, coming in two options: Ola Gig and Gig Plus. These electric scooters are perfect for business needs. The Gig model kicks off at Rs. 40,000, while the Gig Plus starts at Rs. 50,000 each (ex-showroom). You can book the Ola Gig and Gig Plus by paying Rs. 499 on the company’s website. The scooters will start being delivered in April 2025.
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Ola Gig and Gig+: Design, Features
The latest Ola Gig is intended for commercial use as a two-wheeler. The basic model, Gig, appears very simple, featuring a few body panels and a luggage rack at the front and back. On the other hand, the Gig Plus is a bit more appealing, with extra body cladding in the front that comes in brighter colors. Both versions come with 12-inch wheels on all sides, front forks, and dual springs. Braking is taken care of by drum brakes at the front and back.

The scooter can be started using an app, but the company hasn’t provided exact details on how fast it charges. Ola has shared images of the scooter but hasn’t disclosed specifics like seat height, weight, load capacity, or wheel sizes yet.
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Ola Gig and Gig+: Powertrain, Battery Pack
Both scooters are designed to be sturdy and reliable for everyday use and come with detachable batteries. The Gig, being the cheaper option, comes with a single 1.5kWh battery that can take you up to 112km on a single charge. This battery fuels a 250W motor that can push the scooter to a maximum speed of 25kmph.
The Gig Plus scooter comes with the option to use two 1.5kWh batteries that work together to provide a range of about 157km. It is equipped with a larger 1.5kW motor capable of reaching a maximum speed of 45kmph. Compared to a regular gasoline scooter, these electric scooters are said to be 93.4% more cost-effective when it comes to everyday operating expenses.
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