Lucknow, Jan 14 (UNI) Ola Electric on Wednesday announced a major expansion of its indigenous 4680 Bharat Cell platform at “Prabharam 2026”, marking a key step towards building a unified, India-made energy ecosystem beyond electric mobility.
With this expansion, Ola Electric has opened direct access to its 4680 Bharat Cells and 1.5kWh battery packs for businesses and startups, enabling applications across automotive, drones, humanoids and portable medical equipment. The move is aimed at helping enterprises innovate using energy storage solutions designed, engineered and manufactured in India.
The company also announced the commercial launch of Ola Shakti, India’s first fully indigenous residential Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Ola Shakti is now available for purchase, with deliveries of the 6kW/9.1kWh variant starting by end-January 2026 and the 3kW/5.2kWh version from mid-February 2026.
In the mobility segment, Ola Electric has begun deliveries of its flagship electric motorcycle Roadster X (9.1kWh), offering a claimed range of up to 500 km on a single charge, and has scaled up PAN-India deliveries of the S1 Pro 5.2kWh electric scooter.
At the core of these products is the 4680 Bharat Cell, a single energy platform powering Ola Electric’s two-wheelers and residential energy solutions, following the company’s “one cell, one platform, one portfolio” approach built for Indian conditions.
An Ola Electric spokesperson said opening up the 4680 Bharat Cell platform will enable innovation across sectors, from electric vehicles and drones to advanced technologies, helping build a future-ready energy backbone for India.
Ola Shakti is offered in two configurations — 3kW/5.2kWh at Rs 1,49,999 and 6kW/9.1kWh at Rs 2,49,999 — capable of powering household and farm equipment with up to 1.5 hours of backup at full load.
The Roadster X 9.1kWh, priced at Rs 1,89,999, delivers a top speed of 125 kmph and accelerates from 0–40 kmph in 2.7 seconds, while the S1 Pro 5.2kWh, priced at Rs 1,90,338, offers an IDC range of up to 320 km, a top speed of 130 kmph, and a 0–40 kmph sprint in 2.1 seconds.
With this expansion, Ola Electric is strengthening its position in India’s electric mobility and energy storage ecosystem.
