From e-bikes to flying cars: India's Ola Electric plots mobility future


FILE PHOTO: Girls ride an electric scooter in Ahmedabad, India, December 30, 2018. Picture taken December 30, 2018. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Ola Electric plans to produce kick scooters, e-bikes, drones and even flying cars under its future mobility scheme to help meet the country's transport needs, the company's founder Bhavish Agarwal said in a blogpost on Thursday.

Ola Electric, backed by Japan's Softbank Group, is building what it calls a "New Mobility" ecosystem which will include mobility services, new energy vehicles and digital forms of auto retail, Agarwal said in his post https://blog.olacabs.com.

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