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Ola Electric Commences Hyperdelivery for 4680 Bharat Cell Powered Vehicles

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Ola Electric Commences Hyperdelivery for 4680 Bharat Cell Powered Vehicles

Ola Electric has announced the commencement of Hyperdelivery, offering same-day registration and delivery of vehicles, for its 4680 Bharat Cell powered vehicles in Bangalore. This offering is a part of the company’s umbrella Hyperservice initiative to deliver a transparent, convenient, and customer-first service experience. Under Hyperdelivery customers can now complete their purchase online or at an Ola Electric Store and ride home on their fully registered vehicles on the same day

Earlier this year, the company announced that it has moved its vehicle registration process completely in-house. This has enabled the company to offer a much smoother and efficient journey from purchase to delivery, to its customers.

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Spokesperson, Ola Electric, said, “Hyperservice is about offering our customers world-class ownership experiences throughout their ownership journey. Hyperdelivery adds another layer of ease and convenience for customers who want to purchase our vehicles. When we introduced it earlier this year, we completely changed the way Indians bought their vehicles. And today we start offering that same ease of ownership for customers who want our 4680 Bharat Cell powered vehicles. We have been able to do this because of our D2C and vertically integrated model that offers us a massive advantage.”

Under its customer-first experience under Hyperservice, the company recently announced the nationwide rollout of its in-app service appointment feature enabling customers across India to seamlessly schedule service for their vehicles. Furthermore, the company also announced the scale up of Hyperservice into an open platform that redefines EV servicing in India.

Together, these initiatives form a key pillar of Ola’s broader India Inside strategy – building open, scalable, and domestically integrated platforms across batteries, software, and now, after-sales, service, and delivery infrastructure.

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