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Netherlands Embassy has ordered 9 Ola S1 Pro electric scooter customized with touch of ORANGE.

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The scooters will be delivered to Netherlands’ diplomatic missions in India in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Ola Electric stated on November 17 they will be building nine customised S1 Pro scooters for the employees of the embassy of the Netherlands in India.

The electric scooters will be used by the embassy staff for three diplomatic missions across the country.

The customised scooters will be painted in the iconic Dutch ‘oranje’ and will sport the logo of the Netherlands.

The color orange refers to the Dutch Royal Family, the House of Orange-Nassau. Their ancestor, William of Orange, is the founding father of the Netherlands. Orange symbolizes national unity, and the Dutch signify national pride by wearing orange.

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Ola Electric promises to deliver the e-scooter pan-India in over 1,000 cities. While the S1 is available in five colour options, the S1 Pro gets 10 shades to choose from. Ola Electric has tied up with several finance companies, and is offering EMI schemes .

The Ola S1 and S1 Pro are powered by a mid-drive Internal Permanent Magnet (IPM) motor offering a peak power of 8.5kW and a peak torque of 58Nm (at the shaft).

Ola Electric goals to launch its electrical scooter vary in worldwide markets akin to Europe, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia and others subsequent 12 months, the Bengaluru-based agency stated.

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