<p>Bengaluru: Homegrown e-mobility major Ola Electric on Thursday reported registrations of 9,020 units in December 2025, according to VAHAN data, with the company increasing market share month-on-month to 9.3%, from 7.2% in November. Its market share in the second half of December further rose to nearly 12%, indicating demand uptick.</p><p>“Driven by market share gains and demand boost in December 2025, Ola Electric reclaimed its position among the top-3 EV players in nearly a dozen states, including key EV markets such as Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Punjab and Haryana,” the company said in a statement.</p><p>The company attributed its turnaround to ‘Hyperservice’, reiterating that the focused service-transformation program strengthened positioning through better customer experience, rising demand, and disciplined operational execution.</p>.Cigarette prices may rise 20% from Feb 1 as excise duty goes up.<p>“Our priority has been to fix the fundamentals of service with speed and discipline. Hyperservice is a structurally focused program, not a short-term fix, and we are already seeing clear outcomes in customer experience, market share, and bookings momentum,” Ola Electric Chairman and Managing Director Bhavish Aggarwal said.</p><p>Ola Electric had also commenced deliveries of its 4680 Bharat Cell-powered S1 Pro+ 5.2 kWh scooters in November.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Homegrown e-mobility major Ola Electric on Thursday reported registrations of 9,020 units in December 2025, according to VAHAN data, with the company increasing market share month-on-month to 9.3%, from 7.2% in November. Its market share in the second half of December further rose to nearly 12%, indicating demand uptick.</p><p>“Driven by market share gains and demand boost in December 2025, Ola Electric reclaimed its position among the top-3 EV players in nearly a dozen states, including key EV markets such as Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Punjab and Haryana,” the company said in a statement.</p><p>The company attributed its turnaround to ‘Hyperservice’, reiterating that the focused service-transformation program strengthened positioning through better customer experience, rising demand, and disciplined operational execution.</p>.Cigarette prices may rise 20% from Feb 1 as excise duty goes up.<p>“Our priority has been to fix the fundamentals of service with speed and discipline. Hyperservice is a structurally focused program, not a short-term fix, and we are already seeing clear outcomes in customer experience, market share, and bookings momentum,” Ola Electric Chairman and Managing Director Bhavish Aggarwal said.</p><p>Ola Electric had also commenced deliveries of its 4680 Bharat Cell-powered S1 Pro+ 5.2 kWh scooters in November.</p>