Ola, which is locked in an intense battle in the Indian market with US-based Uber, is expected to roll out its pilot in cities like Nagpur in the coming months.
Ola CEO and co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal today said the company will pilot electric vehicles in Indian cities this year, but did not disclose details.
"Electric vehicles can transform transportation completely in India by enabling lower cost of operation and ownership," he said.
In December, Softbank Group chairman Masayoshi Son had said Ola may introduce one million electric vehicles in India over the next five years.
Some of the main challenges for Ola in rolling out electric vehicles would be lack of charging stations and the limited range of vehicles.
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