Ola Electric Launches 'Shakti' Energy Storage, Targets New Revenue Streams

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Ola Electric Launches 'Shakti' Energy Storage, Targets New Revenue Streams
Overview

Ola Electric Mobility Ltd. has launched its first non-electric vehicle product, the 'Shakti' portable energy storage system. Manufactured at its Krishnagiri Gigafactory using indigenous '4680 Bharat Cells,' the system aims to tap into the residential battery energy storage market. The company expects significant revenue from this vertical, projecting ₹1,000–1,200 crore for FY27, even as its core electric two-wheeler sales face pressure.

Ola Electric Mobility Ltd. has officially entered the energy storage market with the rollout of its 'Shakti' portable energy storage system. The company's first non-EV product began production Monday at its cell manufacturing Gigafactory in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. This launch signifies a strategic diversification beyond its electric two-wheeler business.

Indigenous Cell Technology

The 'Shakti' system is powered by Ola Electric’s indigenously developed '4680 Bharat Cells.' Chairman and MD Bhavish Aggarwal emphasized the 'Made in India' aspect, highlighting the company's commitment to local research and development. This proprietary cell technology is central to the product's capabilities.

Product Features and Configurations

Ola Electric's spokesperson stated that 'Shakti' provides reliable, affordable, and intelligent energy storage for homes, farms, and businesses. Key features include automotive-grade safety, high efficiency, and zero running costs. The system boasts an instant 0 ms changeover, a wide input voltage range (200V–240V) to protect appliances, and is spill-proof with IP67-rated batteries tested for harsh conditions. It offers real-time visibility into battery status and learns usage patterns to optimize consumption. The system is available in four configurations: 1kW/1.5kWh, 1kW/3kWh, 3kW/5.2kWh, and 6kW/9.1kWh, capable of powering appliances like ACs, refrigerators, and farm pumps.

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