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Ola's Bharat Cells Power New Shakti Home Battery, Gigafactory Production Begins

16 Oct

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Summary

  • Ola Electric launches Shakti residential battery energy storage system
  • Utilizes Ola's in-house Bharat Cells, available in multiple configurations
  • Reservations open, deliveries scheduled to commence in 2026
  • Ola to manufacture units at its Tamil Nadu Gigafactory
Ola's Bharat Cells Power New Shakti Home Battery, Gigafactory Production Begins

In a significant move, Ola Electric has launched its first non-vehicle product, the Shakti residential battery energy storage system. This new solution utilizes Ola's in-house Bharat Cells and is available in multiple configurations with introductory pricing for early buyers.

As of October 16th, 2025, reservations for the Shakti system are now open, and deliveries are scheduled to commence in 2026. Ola will manufacture these units at its state-of-the-art Tamil Nadu Gigafactory, further expanding its footprint beyond electric vehicles.

The introduction of the Shakti system marks a strategic diversification for Ola Electric, leveraging its expertise in battery technology to cater to the growing demand for residential energy storage solutions. This move positions the company as a comprehensive provider of sustainable energy solutions, catering to both transportation and home energy needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Ola Shakti is a new residential battery energy storage solution launched by Ola Electric, utilizing the company's in-house Bharat Cells technology.
Reservations for the Ola Shakti system are now open as of October 16th, 2025, with deliveries scheduled to commence in 2026.
Ola will manufacture the Shakti residential battery energy storage systems at its Tamil Nadu Gigafactory.

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