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The company’s revenue has also seen a decline of 62%.
Due to poor results, Ola Electric shares saw a decline of up to 10% today. The stock fell 4.49% to Rs 50.85 by the market shutdown. Yesterday the company released the results of the fourth quarter of FY 2025. The company’s deficit has doubled to Rs 870 crore.
The company suffered a loss of Rs 416 crore in the same quarter of a year ago. The company’s loss has increased more than two times on an annual basis. Talking about the company’s revenue from the operation, it has been Rs 611 crore in the January March quarter. It has a decline of 62%.
In the same quarter of a year ago, the company generated a revenue of Rs 1,598 crore. The amount received from selling goods and services is called revenue or revenue.
Ola reached third in vehicle sales
Apart from this, Ola has reached number three in terms of electric sales. According to the vehicle portal, the company’s market share has reduced to 20% in May. Sales of vehicles have declined by 60% over the last year.
In May of 2025, only 15,221 vehicle registers were registered, compared to 37,388 in May last year. The old player TVS motor is at number one with 25% market share. Bajaj Auto ranks second with 22.6% stake. The market share of Ather Energy declined from 14.9% of April to 13.1% in May.

Ola Electric’s share dropped 41% this year
Ola shares have climbed more than 4% in a month. At the same time, the stock has broken more than 44% in the last one year. The market capital of Ola is 22.29 thousand crores.
What is standalone and Consolidated,
Companies’ results come in two parts- Standalone and Consolidated. Financial performance of only one unit is shown in standalone. Whereas, the entire company reports are given in the consolidated or consolidated financial report.

Ola electric mobility was established in 2017
Ola Electric Mobility in Bangalore was established in 2017. The company mainly manufactures electric vehicles, battery packs, motors and vehicle frames at the Ola Future Factory.