In a major move beyond electric mobility, Ola Electric has unveiled its first-ever non-vehicle product, marking a bold entry into the energy storage solutions market. The new offering, ‘Ola Shakti’, was officially launched at 10:00 AM on October 16, representing a strategic expansion of Ola’s clean energy ecosystem.
The launch has generated tremendous buzz — not just because of the product’s innovative concept, but also because it signals Ola’s growing ambition to transform how India stores, manages, and consumes power.
What Is Ola Shakti?
Before the launch, the internet was abuzz with speculation. Many wondered if Ola’s mysterious “non-vehicle” product might be something akin to a smart speaker like Apple’s HomePod. However, Bhavish Aggarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of Ola Electric, revealed something entirely different — and far more impactful.
Introducing the device, Aggarwal described Ola Shakti as an in-house-developed, app-based energy storage system designed to make power access portable, intelligent, and sustainable.
He explained:
“It is a single product for power backup, solar storage, voltage stabilisation, and localised portability.”
In simpler terms, Ola Shakti is a multipurpose energy storage solution that can serve as:
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A power backup system for homes and offices,
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A solar energy storage device,
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A voltage stabilizer, and
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A portable power source for mobile or remote applications.
Technical Highlights: Built on Ola’s 4680 Cell Technology
The product name, “Shakti” — which translates to “energy” or “power” in Hindi — reflects the company’s vision of empowering India through clean, accessible technology.
Ola Shakti is powered by advanced Li-ion NMC batteries based on Ola’s proprietary 4680 cell technology. This is the same next-generation technology that powers Ola’s EVs and is now being extended to homes, farms, and small businesses.
Ola Shakti will be available in three primary capacities:
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1.5 kWh
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5.2 kWh
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9.1 kWh
Prices start at ₹39,999 for the 1.5 kWh variant, while the 5.2 kWh model costs ₹1,49,999, and the top-end 9.1 kWh version is priced from ₹1,99,999.
Later, Ola announced four official configurations — 1.5 kWh, 3 kWh, 5.2 kWh, and 9.1 kWh — with introductory prices for the first 10,000 units set at:
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₹29,999 (1.5 kWh)
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₹55,999 (3 kWh)
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₹1,19,999 (5.2 kWh)
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₹1,59,999 (9.1 kWh)
Pre-bookings have already opened for ₹999, and deliveries will begin by Makar Sankranti 2026.
Introducing Ola Shakti https://t.co/0iGBGOwWBa— Ola Electric (@OlaElectric) October 16, 2025
A Strategic Leap Into India’s ₹1 Lakh Crore BESS Market
With this launch, Ola Electric is officially entering the Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) segment — a rapidly growing market currently valued at ₹1 lakh crore, projected to triple to over ₹3 lakh crore by 2030.
Aggarwal emphasized that the company is aiming for complete vertical integration in the energy storage sector — from battery manufacturing to supply chain management and domestic deployment.
He stated:
“Ola Electric will not only deploy batteries in India but also build the supply chain from the ground up.”
This approach positions Ola as not just a participant but a key architect of India’s clean energy transformation.
Features and Capabilities of Ola Shakti
Ola Shakti is designed as a plug-and-play energy solution that can serve homes, farms, and small businesses alike. Some of its notable features include:
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Instant power changeover, ensuring a seamless transition during power cuts.
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Weatherproof IP67-rated batteries, making it suitable for diverse Indian climates.
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Real-time monitoring via a connected app, enabling users to track power usage and battery health.
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Compatibility with major appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and water pumps.
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Up to 1.5 hours of full-load backup, depending on the configuration.
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Stackable design, allowing users to combine multiple units for up to 27 kWh of power, enough to support a small community or commercial setup.
Aggarwal described Ola Shakti as a “last-mile grid-complementing solution”, bridging the gap between traditional electricity grids and portable, renewable energy access.
From Homes to Businesses: Powering India’s Energy Independence
Ola’s move isn’t just about selling a product — it’s about reshaping India’s relationship with energy. The company’s vision is to make power personal, portable, and sustainable.
According to Aggarwal:
“India doesn’t face an energy shortage; it faces an energy storage opportunity. With Ola Shakti, we are turning that opportunity into energy independence.”
With this innovation, Ola aims to provide Indian households and small businesses the ability to store solar energy, reduce dependence on the grid, and cut electricity costs, all while contributing to decarbonisation goals.
Built in India, for India: The ‘Bharat Cell’ Technology
Ola Shakti is fully designed, engineered, and manufactured in India — a milestone for the country’s domestic energy tech capabilities.
The product uses Ola’s 4680 Bharat Cell, an advanced lithium-ion cell developed at the company’s gigafactory. The technology, originally designed for EVs, is now being adapted to home energy storage with high durability and efficiency.
Aggarwal highlighted:
“We’ve built world-class battery and cell technology for electric mobility, and Ola Shakti extends that innovation to homes, helping them store and use clean energy intelligently.”
@bhash launches Ola Shakti, a battery in three different variants to power the domestic and commercial usage including charging their scooters. Details follow. @OlaElectric pic.twitter.com/2X9rQUGo94— Palak Agarwal (@PalakAgarwal64) October 16, 2025
Expanding Beyond Mobility: Ola’s Next Big Frontier
For years, Ola Electric has been synonymous with electric two-wheelers — particularly its S1 series of scooters. With Ola Shakti, the company is taking a decisive step toward becoming a comprehensive clean energy enterprise.
Aggarwal remarked:
“We didn’t name the company Ola Auto; we named it Ola Electric. Our vision has always been to bring the entire energy storage supply chain into the market.”
This vision encompasses both B2C (Business-to-Consumer) and B2B (Business-to-Business) segments. While Ola Shakti primarily targets households and small enterprises, Aggarwal revealed that a B2B variant — a “container grid product” — is also under development.
This version will be capable of serving larger commercial setups, warehouses, and remote industrial operations, further extending Ola’s footprint in India’s clean energy ecosystem.
Leveraging Existing Infrastructure for Faster Scale
Ola plans to leverage its existing gigafactory, store network, and service centres to scale the Shakti ecosystem across India — without requiring major new capital investment.
Aggarwal said:
“Our existing service centres and networks will be utilised for these energy storage solutions as well. Our network centres are constantly growing.”
The company also aims to scale its annual BESS consumption to 5 GWh within the next few years, which would mark one of the fastest expansions in India’s energy tech history.
OLA Shakti #OlaElectric pic.twitter.com/6B2gugGowF— Man of Steel (@manofsteel771) October 16, 2025
Social Media Reactions: Enthusiasm and Curiosity
As soon as the product was unveiled, social media platforms lit up with discussions and excitement.
One user wrote:
“@bhash launches Ola Shakti, a battery in three different variants to power domestic and commercial usage including charging their scooters.”
Another commented:
“Ola Shakti sounds super impressive! If the price is right, it will be a game changer.”
A third user added:
“Ola Electric redefining energy storage with Ola Shakti! Innovation, Innovation and Innovation! 🙌”
A fourth user shared their appreciation for its ease of use:
“Wow! No need to change the wiring for the inverter — that’s really a great invention.”
Originally, the product was set to launch on October 17, coinciding with Diwali, but the event was moved up to October 16. A teaser shared by Bhavish Aggarwal on October 14 hinted at the product’s direction, stating:
“Power has always been a utility, but now it becomes Deep Tech — intelligent, portable, and personal.”
The Bigger Picture: India’s Growing Energy Storage Landscape
India’s transition to renewable energy has been rapid, but one major challenge remains — energy storage. The country generates increasing amounts of solar and wind power, yet much of it goes unused due to the lack of efficient storage systems.
Ola Shakti directly addresses this gap by offering affordable, modular, and scalable energy storage — tailor-made for Indian homes, farms, and businesses.
By investing in this domain, Ola Electric is not only diversifying its portfolio but also contributing to national energy resilience and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
Powering the Future, the Ola Way
With Ola Shakti, Bhavish Aggarwal and his team have signaled a transformative new phase for Ola Electric. What began as an EV revolution is now evolving into a comprehensive clean energy mission.
As India races toward a sustainable future, Ola Shakti stands as a symbol of innovation, self-reliance, and empowerment — a product that truly lives up to its name.
“With Ola Shakti, power becomes intelligent, portable, and personal — redefining how Indians experience energy.”
With inputs from agencies
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