Business | Two wheels good

India’s electric-scooter champion goes public

It promises to be a wild ride for investors

A couple wearing helmets riding on a blue Ola electric moped.
Photograph: IMAGO
|Mumbai

Two-wheeled vehicles are an integral part of life in India. They whizz over the country’s broken, clogged roads, carrying families and loads that would fill a small lorry. India manufactures about 20m of them each year, making it one of the world’s leading producers. It is fitting, then, that the country’s largest initial public offering (IPO) so far this year is for an electric-scooter company. On August 2nd Ola Electric plans to sell around $730m of shares at a price that will value the firm at roughly $4bn.

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