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Ola kicks off construction of world’s largest two-wheeler factory Updated Feb 26, 2021 | 13:45 IST
Ola said this factory be its global manufacturing hub for its electric scooters and two-wheelers that will be retailed not only in India but international markets as well. Ola kicks off construction of world’s largest two-wheeler factory 
Ola, an Indian mobility company, has some big news to share: The ride-hailing service provider has started construction of its two-wheeler factory in Tamil Nadu. What s really intriguing is the fact that it will be the world’s largest two-wheeler factory spread across a 500-acre site. This is in continuation of the plans that were first announced in December last year, when Ola siged a ₹2,400 crore Memorandum of Understaning with the government of Tamil Nadu. The company then completed land acquisition in January 2021. It also partnered with Siemens for the upcoming electric vehicle manufacturing facility. Anyway,
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Ola to deploy ABB s robotics, automation solutions at EV manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu
India s largest mobility platform Ola on Thursday said it has selected ABB as one of its key partners for robotics and automation solutions for its electrical vehicle manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. The ride-hailing major is expected to roll-out the much-anticipated electric scooter.Â
In a statement, the company said that Ola will utilise ABB s automation solutions in its factory s key manufacturing process lines, including painting and welding lines, while ABB robots will be deployed extensively for the battery and motor assembly lines. These include ABB s paint and Integrated Dressing robots in its painting and welding lines, and robots for assembly and material handling in the battery and motor assembly areas, it said.