Shares of Ola Electric Mobility gained more than 6% in early market trade, closing at ₹43.79. The surge was backed by high trading volumes, even as the company continues to post financial losses.
Ola Electric Mobility Limited, headquartered in Bengaluru, is one of India’s fastest-growing companies in the electric vehicle (EV) sector. The firm is primarily engaged in the design, manufacturing, and retail of electric two-wheelers, supported by its network of Ola ride-hailing services. Despite ongoing challenges on the earnings front, the company has maintained a strong presence in India’s EV adoption drive.
Market Update
On August 16, 2025, Ola Electric’s stock gained 6.18% in early trade, closing at ₹43.79. The surge was supported by higher-than-average trading volumes, signaling strong investor activity despite the company’s ongoing financial challenges.
Quarterly Performance
For the quarter ending June 2025, Ola Electric reported:
- Revenue: ₹828 crore, down from ₹1,644 crore a year ago.
- Net Loss: ₹428 crore, extending its streak of five consecutive quarterly losses.
- EPS: Negative at ₹-0.97.
Annual Highlights (FY25)
The company’s full-year numbers revealed continued financial strain:
- Revenue: ₹4,514 crore, compared to ₹5,009 crore in FY24.
- Net Loss: ₹2,276 crore for FY25.
- Book Value per Share: ₹11.66.
- ROE: Negative at -44.25%.
- Debt-to-Equity: 0.59, reflecting a manageable leverage level.
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Financial Snapshot (Income & Balance Sheet Trends)
Between March 2022 and March 2025, Ola Electric expanded sales from ₹373 crore to ₹4,514 crore, reflecting strong top-line growth. However, expenditures also surged, leading to widening EBIT and net losses.
- Expenditure (FY25): ₹6,842 crore, sharply higher than revenues.
- Interest Costs: Rose to ₹366 crore in FY25, signaling higher borrowings.
- Fixed Assets: Increased to ₹3,847 crore, suggesting continued investment in EV production facilities.
- Cash Flow: Operating activities showed an outflow of ₹2,391 crore in FY25, offset by financing inflows of ₹5,429 crore.
Outlook
While Ola Electric continues to face profitability challenges, the company is simultaneously expanding its production capacity and strengthening its EV ecosystem. Investor interest remains strong, as reflected in recent trading activity, underscoring confidence in India’s electric mobility growth story.
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