Ola Electric Ordered To Refund INR 1.63 Lakh to K. Sunil Chowdary by Ranga Reddy Consumer Court for Not Providing Timely Service Related to Non-Functional Charger on S1 Pro Scooter
Hyderabad, November 4:┬аOla Electric┬аis ordered by a Consumer court to pay INR 1.63 lakh to a customer who faced a series of troubles related to his┬аOla S1 Pro electric scooter. The complainant, K. Sunil┬аChowdary,┬аclaimed that he was repetitively facing issues with his e-scooter since he bought it two years ago. Chowdary also said that he purchased an extended warranty and a one-year Ola Care Plan;┬аhowever, the battery charger was non-functional from the very beginning.
The┬аDistrict Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of┬аRanga Reddy district handled the complaint filed by Hyderabad’s advocate K. Sunil Chowdary┬аand ordered Bhavish Aggarwal’s Ola Electric to┬аrefund┬аINR 1,63,986 to the┬аconsumer.┬аOla has been struggling with┬аseveral consumer complaints over its poor services and safety concerns about EVs.┬аRecently, videos of an Ola electric scooter went viral, showing that it burned in front of a showroom in Bengaluru.┬аOla Electric Shares Slip Below Issue Price of INR 76 for First Time in Listing History, Reaches All-Time Low at INR 74.84 During Trading Session.
K. Sunil Chowdary said he has been facing issues with his Ola S1 Pro since he bought it on June 26, 2022.┬аHe told Ola Electric that he was negligent in┬аproviding services related to the EV battery.┬аChowdary said he purchased Ola S1 Pro┬аby paying INR 1.63 lakh in June 2022, along with an extended warranty of INR 6,299 and an Ola Care Plan worth INR 3,539. He said┬аthe battery charger of the EV was non-functional┬аfrom the┬аbeginning, and it took 10 days for the company to replace it.┬а
K.┬аSunil Chowdary said that he repeatedly complained about the issue, but Ola Electric failed to address it. He finally picked up his vehicle in August for service. Due to the┬аpersistent issue┬аwith the battery, the complainant could not use the electric scooter.┬аHe said that Ola did not provide a timely solution to the issue even after several complaints. After not getting a needed response from the company, he┬аsent a legal notice to the EV firm in October 2023.┬аOla Electric Adds 50,000 New Members During This Festive Season Amid Customer Complaints, Scrutiny Department of Consumer Affairs.
Ola Electric failed to answer the notice, forcing him to move to the Consumer Court and ask them to intervene.┬аThe company again failed to appear or submit a response during the hearings.┬аThe commission ruled that ┬аBhavish Aggarwal’s company was liable to refund INR 1.63 lakh to K. Sunil Chowdary┬аalong with 12% interest from┬аAugust 2023 and an additional INR 10,000 for distress, according to a┬аreport┬аby┬аThe New Indian Express.┬а
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