Ola Scooters Move OS 2.0 OTA Update Coming On 18 June

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(Last Updated On: November 22, 2023)

Ola has been testing Move OS 2 for a few months and will launch the final version on June 18th.

The release of Move OS 2.0 has been scheduled for June 18th, according to Ola Electric. The company has been testing the new OS and delivering the upgrade for a number of scooters for a few months. Some of the features on the Ola S1 and S1 Pro were lacking when they were first launched. Scooters will get benefit from the debut of Move OS 2.0, which will include a number of new functions.

The new OS will come as an over-the-air (OTA) update for all Ola Scooters. The update will also add new functionality to the previous versions. Music On The Go, which allows the user to play music through the Ola scooter speaker, Eco Mode, which extends the vehicle’s range, the New Ola Electric App, which allows customers to lock and unlock their scooters. Another helpful feature will be Navigation on Dash, which provides turn-by-turn navigation. In addition, the new version includes Cruise Control, which will improve the riding experience.

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When it comes to the specifications of the S1 and S1 Pro, the S1 has a range of 121 kilometres and gets a 2.98kWh battery pack. The larger S1 Pro, on the other hand, has a range of 181 kilometres and powered by a 3.97kWh battery. Both scooters come with modern features, and the Move OS 2.0 upgrade will expand the electric scooter’s feature set.

Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola, previously stated that the company will give a special edition Ola S1 Pro Gerua to the owner who can receive a range of more than 200 kilometres on a single charge.

Several recent fires involving various e-scooters have occurred. Some Ola customers have also reported their scooters catching fire or having other problems. By contacting a specific batch of scooters, the company was able to identify and solve the problem. Ola claims to aim to offer safe, ecologically friendly transportation, and that such accidents would not occur again, as promised.

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