This is “the most creative use of our vehicle”, says Ola CEO


Team Udayavani, Dec 23, 2022, 3:29 PM IST

New Delhi: The Ola Electric scooter, unlike the petrol scooters, comes with a set of speakers. Well, users are finding creative and innovative uses for this functionality.

According to Ola founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal, he has found the “most creative use of Ola electric scooter.” He retweeted a video clip of an Ola scooter being used as a loudspeaker for cricket commentary.

The video, originally posted by Twitter user Bikash Behera (@BkasBehera) on December 22, shows an Ola scooter parked on a playground where a cricket match is being played. A man is seen commentating on the match while speaking into a phone, which is wirelessly connected to the Ola scooter’s speakers. The scooter’s speakers are being used as a megaphone!

Ola CEO wrote: “This has to be the most creative use of our vehicle I have seen so far.”

The video has garnered more than 55k views so far.

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Many Twitterati were mighty impressed by the innovative use and expressed their admiration. A user commented, “Very impressive, cost-effective operations.”

One user just said, “Ye India hai sahab, Bhavish Aggarwal, everything is possible here.”

Another user found the marketing potential for Ola. “Haha! Consumers are the real ambassadors!” the user wrote.

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