Ola Electric Mobility Limited has officially announced the launch of its comprehensive Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) product portfolio, featuring distinct solutions named Ola Shakti, Shakti Rack, and Mahashakti. These newly introduced systems are engineered to cater to a diverse array of energy storage applications spanning residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale sectors. By leveraging the company’s established integrated capabilities across battery cells, battery packs, and complete energy storage systems, this strategic product rollout further broadens and strengthens its overall energy solutions footprint.
The newly unveiled BESS product line is specifically structured to meet varying domestic energy requirements. The portfolio includes residential options like Ola Shakti (Shakti Gen2), commercial and industrial configurations through Shakti Rack (covering both Shakti AC Rack and Shakti DC Rack), and utility-scale installations via Mahashakti (comprising Mahashakti Rack and Mahashakti). All products in this newly launched range are directed toward fulfilling domestic market demands.
Ola Electric Mobility Limited operates as a prominent player in the electric vehicle industry, primarily focusing on the design, development, and manufacturing of electric two-wheelers and advanced mobility solutions. In recent developments from 2025, the company achieved a major milestone by turning its automobile business pre-tax profit and EBITDA positive during the September quarter, driven by strict cost controls and in-house component design. The company has also been actively expanding its integrated manufacturing ecosystem, particularly with its upcoming battery cell manufacturing initiatives designed to enhance gross margins.
During the financial year 2025, the company navigated a competitive electric vehicle landscape marked by fluctuating quarterly revenues and scaled operational efficiencies. Throughout various quarters of 2025, the company posted focused financial results with disciplined reductions in total operating and group expenses to optimize cash flows. Prominent institutional investors, including foreign portfolio investors (FIIs) and domestic institutional investors (DIIs), hold significant stakes alongside promoter shareholdings in the publicly listed entity.
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