Ola In contrast to Move OS 2.0, which experienced numerous delays, Move OS 3 is anticipated to launch around Diwali on schedule. Ola Electric has promised to add new features to their S1 Pro electric scooter in the future. The good news is that, despite taking their sweet time, the majority of the features that had been promised have now been made available. This quality fosters confidence and trust in this emerging company, which has lofty goals and limited time to achieve them. This is because Ola has already made an electric vehicle promise. Yeah!
Ola Electric has also had a number of difficulties. An S1 Pro client set his electric scooter on fire because he claimed it was unusable, and there have been a few instances where the front single-sided suspension fork has broken. These events include the fire danger incident that happened in Pune. However, Ola S1 Pro flaws are minor in a world where the Takata airbag recall had affected 7 lakh automobiles globally with defective airbags.
Ola Move OS 3 Launch Timeline
Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola Electric, recently announced the availability of Move OS 3.0 to all users on social media. Not just a few people for the pilot test, everyone. That is a sizable pledge. Therefore, we may anticipate Move OS 3 pilot runs for a small number of clients well in advance of Diwali. Move OS 3: What is it? A good query.
The Ola S1 Pro electric scooter is a modern model that supports OTA updates thanks to its advanced connectivity. The software upgrades we receive for our mobile phones and other digital devices are comparable to these changes. Ola software upgrades can provide features as well as change car settings.
So, how will Move OS 3 differ from Move OS 2? According to Bhavish Aggarwal, various feature updates and enhancements will improve how current S1 Pro consumers interact with their electric scooters. The Ola CEO revealed a number of new features, including hill hold, proximity unlock, moods, regen v2, super charging, calling, and key sharing. In the video below below, he teases one of these, the Moods feature of Ola Electric scooter Move OS 3.
What Is New?
When starting on an uphill where the scooter won’t roll back, hill hold aids users. The S1 Pro uses proximity unlock, which works like the request sensors we have in automobiles to alert us when a key, or in this case, a phone, is nearby. The instrument console’s themes for moods may be switchable. While “regen v2” refers to updated software that allows for more precise control or altered regen intensity.
With Move OS 3, hyper charging could suggest that Ola is now allowing more voltage or amperage, which would increase the charging power. The charging time will be shortened somewhat as a result. If that’s your thing, the calling option might add a digital keyboard to the touchscreen instrument cluster or let you answer calls directly from the scooter’s speakers, or both (weirdly). Last but not least, key sharing enables others to use their phones instead of the user’s phone to gain temporary or permanent access to an Ola scooter.
We disagree on whether Ola Electric can launch Move OS 3 before Diwali given the length of time it took to launch Move OS 2 and its numerous delays. Ola Engineering receives praise from CEO Bhavish Aggarwal for using this software so quickly. This indicates that the programmed has already been compiled and is currently undergoing testing. A good speed. Speed, however, is a prescription for catastrophe given the continued development and improvement of hardware and software.