
Ola Electric has started customer test rides of its new electric vehicles powered by the indigenously developed 4680 “Bharat Cell” battery pack.
This marks a major step forward for India’s EV technology and the company’s broader goal of building more components in-house.
The announcement gained attention after Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal shared the update on his X handle, stating that he was excited to see customers experience the new battery-powered scooters at Ola’s flagship stores.

The first model to receive the new battery technology is the Ola S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh).
Test rides have officially begun at Ola’s major flagship stores across India. Customers can now experience the upgraded scooter before its full rollout.
Key highlights of the new 4680 Bharat Cell battery pack include:
Improved range
Better performance
Enhanced safety features
Faster charging capability
Higher energy density compared to earlier packs
The battery pack has also received AIS-156 Amendment 4 certification, which is one of India’s latest and strictest safety standards for EV battery systems.
This launch is significant for several reasons:
The 4680 Bharat Cell is developed and produced in India. This helps reduce dependence on imported battery packs and strengthens the domestic EV supply chain.
With improved thermal management, higher range, and certified safety, the new battery technology aims to boost user confidence in EVs.
Ola claims the upgraded scooter will deliver higher acceleration, improved efficiency, and a more stable range—something many EV buyers look for.
Starting with controlled test rides allows Ola to collect real-world feedback before scaling up production and deliveries.
Customers visiting Ola’s flagship stores can experience:
Smoother acceleration
Higher range capability
Better temperature control while riding
A more responsive ride feel
Upgraded battery safety systems
Before buying, customers should ask about:
Warranty coverage on the new battery
Expected real-world range (not just claimed range)
Charging time at home and public stations
Price difference compared to previous S1 models
Ola is working on expanding local battery manufacturing and integrating Bharat Cell technology across more models in the future.
The company has also hinted at more innovations, including improved motors, thermal systems, and EV platforms.
The start of test rides for the 4680 Bharat Cell-powered vehicles is a strong signal of Ola’s push toward technological independence and improved EV performance.
If the new battery lives up to its claims in real-world conditions, it could be a major turning point for India’s electric two-wheeler market.
Excited to see our customers experience @OlaElectric‘s 4680 Bharat Cell powered vehicles. More range, better performance, enhanced safety, all powered by India’s own battery tech!
Test rides now opening at top stores across India! 🔋⚡💪 pic.twitter.com/q3Y1KZmMyh— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) November 16, 2025