Ola Electric shares were trading at RS 35.14, up by RS 0.47 or 1.36 percent, compared to the previous close of RS 34.67 on the BSE.
The stock opened at RS 34.60 and moved between a high of RS 36.10 and a low of RS 34.17 during the session. A total of 68,54,979 shares were traded so far.
The BSE Group ‘A’ stock, with a face value of RS 10, has recorded a 52-week high of RS 99.90 on 26 December 2024 and a 52-week low of RS 30.79 on 18 December 2025. Over the past week, the scrip’s high and low stood at RS 36.16 and RS 30.79, respectively. The company’s current market capitalisation is RS 15,490.83 crore.
Promoters hold 36.78 percent stake in the company, while institutional investors and non-institutional investors hold 10.02 percent and 53.19 percent, respectively.
Meanwhile, Ola Electric Mobility has expanded its Hyperservice initiative with the launch of dedicated Hyperservice Centres aimed at providing same-day service guarantees to eligible customers at no additional cost. The company has begun upgrading its existing service centres into Hyperservice Centres, starting with Bengaluru. The first such centre is now operational in Indiranagar, Bengaluru.
The Hyperservice Centres are designed to significantly simplify and accelerate the service experience. Customers can now get their vehicles serviced on the same day without any extra charges, through a fully digital and transparent service process.
Key features of the Hyperservice Centres include a dedicated customer lounge, free Wi-Fi, and real-time digital tracking of the entire servicing process, from check-in to delivery. Following the Bengaluru launch, Ola plans to rapidly upgrade select service centres across India in the coming weeks, strengthening service infrastructure nationwide. This expansion underlines Ola’s focus on delivering a world-class EV ownership experience by combining technology, scale, and customer-centric design.
Recently, the company also announced the expansion of Hyperservice into an open platform, enabling access to Ola’s genuine spare parts, diagnostic tools, and service training modules for independent garages, mechanics, and fleet operators across India. Ola’s spare parts will be available for purchase directly through the Ola Electric customer app and website, ensuring easy access to certified components without intermediaries.
In addition, Ola Electric has rolled out an in-app service appointment feature nationwide, allowing customers to book preferred service slots, track service progress, and manage all service-related requirements through a single platform. This move aims to eliminate the inconvenience associated with traditional service booking methods.
Ola Electric Mobility is an electric vehicle company engaged in the manufacturing of electric vehicles and key EV components such as battery packs, motors, and vehicle frames at its Ola Futurefactory.