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Disgruntled customer sets Ola showroom on fire in Karnataka | Watch

The event occurs in the midst of mounting public outrage about Ola Electric's, India's top e-scooter manufacturer, servicing. Numerous mechanics have reported that Ola service centers are having a serious backlog and are finding it difficult to handle the volume of complaints.

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Annesha Barua -- September 11th 2024 07:10 PM
Disgruntled customer sets Ola showroom on fire in Karnataka | Watch

Disgruntled customer sets Ola showroom on fire in Karnataka | Watch

PTC News Desk: A 26-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly setting fire to an Ola Electric showroom in Karnataka following dissatisfaction with the servicing of his recently-purchased e-scooter, a police official confirmed on Wednesday. The incident highlights growing public frustration over service-related issues at Ola Electric, the country’s leading e-scooter manufacturer.

Reports indicate that many of Ola’s service centers are struggling with a backlog of complaints and difficulties in managing the growing demand. The accused, Mohammad Nadeem, a mechanic by profession, had purchased the electric scooter last month. However, shortly after, he began experiencing issues with the vehicle and took it to the service center multiple times for repairs.



According to Sharanappa S.D., the Commissioner of Police for Kalaburagi—located about 570 kilometers from Bengaluru—Nadeem grew increasingly frustrated with the unsatisfactory service he received. "The response from the service center was not good, and he had to visit multiple times," the commissioner explained. "On Tuesday, Nadeem went to the showroom again, carrying petrol, and set fire to six bikes."

Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, but the damage to the showroom is estimated to be around Rs 850,000, according to the police. Ola Electric, which recently went public on the stock exchanges, has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. Reuters attempted to contact both Nadeem and the Ola showroom but did not receive a response.

Ola Electric currently operates 431 service centers across India, as listed on its official website, but growing concerns over service quality have led to increased scrutiny of the company's post-purchase support systems.

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- With inputs from agencies

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