Ola Electric shares tumble over 3% after losses expand further in Q3

Bhavesh Aggarwal’s Ola Electric Mobility’s share price is in focus as the electric two-wheeler maker announced its Q3FY25 financial results. It reported a further increase in its net loss at Rs 564 crore for the third quarter of FY25 from loss of Rs 376 crore in the same quarter last year.

After announcing its Q3FY25 earnings, Ola Electric’s share price dropped sharply, hitting an intraday low of Rs 68.30.

Ola Electric’s Q3FY25 results

Ola Electric reported a net loss of Rs 564 crore in Q3FY25, widening from Rs 376 crore a year ago. Revenue fell 19% YoY to Rs 1,045 crore from Rs 1,296 crore. In the previous quarter (Q2FY25), the company had reported a net loss of Rs 495 crore.

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In an exchange filing Ola Electric stated that the “company expects their path to profitability to be driven by improvements in Gross Margin, Optimization in Operating Costs and Operating Leverage through product portfolio expansion, category expansion (motorcycles, Gig &Z) and technology leadership.”

Deliveries also slipped during the quarter. The number of vehicles delivered by the Company stood at 84,029 units in Q3 as against 86,775 units delivered in the same quarter last year. However, the company has expanded the distribution network to over 4,000 touchpoints by December 2024 to cater to the increasing demand for its scooters and the motorcycle portfolio.

In parallel, with its distribution growth, the company has been heavily focused on enhancing its service infrastructure to provide a seamless ownership experience. According to the management, it expects these measures to help spruce up the sales numbers.

Ola share price movement since listing

Ola share price is not just down today, even over the past five days, Ola share price has dropped 6.31%, and over the last month, it has declined 10.33%.

Ola Electric’s share price has ranged between a 52-week high of Rs 157.40 and a low of Rs 64.60.

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