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Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal looks to disrupt India's EV market by mass producing vehicles

Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal, who aims to make the Ola FutureFactory in Tamil Nadu the world's largest two-wheeler factory, says Tesla's entry into India will be a "massive positive" for the EV ecosystem.

March 08, 2021 / 10:41 IST
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Every Friday, Ola's founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal, spends time at a site that is nearly 2 hours away from the hustle and bustle of his office in Koramangala, a thriving hub for startups in Bengaluru.

The 35-year-old founder of two Indian unicorns - cab aggregator Ola and EV firm Ola Electric, rings in the weekend at a 500-acre site in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, amidst rocky surfaces and sounds of the ground being dug up by JCB trucks. Donning a white hard hat, a lime green vest with Ola emblazoned on it, and construction work boots, Aggarwal walks around the site at a breakneck pace, supervising the construction work and conducting reviews to ensure his ambitious plan is on track.

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An aim to make the Ola FutureFactory in Krishnagiri the largest two-wheeler plant in the world, with an annual capacity of 10 million units. The 10 production lines at full capacity are expected to crank out 1 scooter every 2 seconds at full capacity. It is investing Rs 2,400 crore in the plant and will create 10,000 jobs.

In a recent interaction with a group of journalists, a usually media-shy Aggarwal laid out his plans to build EVs across categories such as two-wheelers, four-wheelers, why the scale is crucial for success, and his take on Tesla's entry into India.