Largest ever in Indian EV industry
Ola Electric and Bank of Baroda have signed the largest long-term debt financing agreement in Indian EV industry. This 10-year debt of $100 million is towards the funding and financial closure of Phase 1 of the Ola Futurefactory, Ola’s global manufacturing hub for its electric two-wheelers.
Ola had earlier announced last December that it will be investing Rs 2,400 crore for setting up the Phase 1 of the factory.
Ola Chairman & Group CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said today’s agreement for long-term debt financing between Ola and Bank of Baroda signals the confidence of the institutional lenders in its plans to build the world’s largest two-wheeler factory in record time.
“We are committed to accelerating the transition to sustainable mobility and manufacture made in India EVs for the world and we are happy that Bank of Baroda has joined us in our journey,” said Bhavish Aggarwal.
Commenting on the partnership for long-term debt, Bank of Baroda Managing Director & CEO Sanjiv Chadha said the government has brought in several policies to incentivise make-in-India and to enable India to become a global EV leader.
“Ola is leading from the front and we are delighted to partner with them for their EV business. The Ola Futurefactory will put India on the global EV map and we are proud to be associated with them”, said Sanjiv Chadha.
The Ola Futurefactory is coming up on a 500-acre site in Tamil Nadu, India. At full capacity of 10 million vehicles annually it will be the world’s largest two-wheeler factory.
The first phase of Ola Futurefactory is nearing completion shortly, following which production trials of the much-awaited Ola Scooter will commence. The soon-to-be-launched Ola Scooter will be manufactured at the Ola Futurefactory, which will also serve as the global EV hub for Ola for its range of scooters and other two-wheelers.
About Ola
Ola is India’s largest mobility platform and one of the world’s largest ride-hailing companies. Ola revolutionised urban mobility by making it available on-demand for over a billion people across 3 continents.
Today, Ola continues to move the world to sustainable mobility through its ride-hailing platform as well as through advanced electric vehicles manufactured at its Futurefactory, the largest, most advanced and sustainable two-wheeler factory in the world. Ola is dedicated to transitioning the world to sustainable mobility and making the world better than we found it.