Ola Co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal on Monday tweeted the pictures and video of Ola Future Factory, which he says will be the largest two-wheeler plant in the world.
The facility, located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu and spread across 500 acres, when ready will manufacture 10 million e-scooters every year.
“Sharing our vision of the Ola Futurefactory! With 10M units/yr, it’ll be the largest 2W factory in the world, 15% of world’s capacity! With 3000+ robots, it’ll be the most advanced & with 100 acres of forest, carbon negative operations, it’ll be the most sustainable. @OlaElectric,” Aggarwal tweeted.
The Co-founder and Group CEO of Ola also posted visuals of the mega factory premises.
Visuals of the Ola Futurefactory pic.twitter.com/ZzMVOujxsE
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) March 8, 2021
With an annual capacity of 10 million units, the 10 production lines at the plant are expected to grind out 1 scooter every 2 seconds (at full capacity).
Set up in 2017, Ola Electric had become a unicorn within one year of its inception. Ola Electric is the EV arm of transportation platform Ola (ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd.).
While the company will begin with manufacturing scooters at the facility, it will also establish separate plants for four-wheelers as well as motorcycles.