Don’t Use OLA Scooters, Batteries Are Not Installed Properly
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OLA Scooters
As you can see in the above video, the OLA scooter is burning and the reason for this situation was due to lithium-ion batteries. The batteries used in OLA scooter need proper cooling system. Due to lack to cooling system, the batteries got heated up. EV scooters are good for environment but sometimes it is too dangerous for human life.
A video of the newly launched Ola Electric scooter catching fire in Pune has been accomplishing rounds on social media, raising questions over the safety measures of the vehicle. The incident was conveyed on Saturday when a brand new dark blue-colored scooter caught fire on the side of a road.
Ola Electric, the designer of the S1 scooter says the company is examining the incident of its electric scooter catching fire in Pune and will take proper action. Ola Electric newly launched the S1 and S1 Pro scooters in India, starting its EV journey with a multi-million dollar investment in the Ola Superfactory.
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