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Ola Electric Placement Guide

Electric Vehicles & Cell Manufacturing · Bengaluru, India · ~4,000+ employees · Founded 2017

Ola Electric is India’s largest electric-two-wheeler maker, vertically integrating into cell manufacturing (Gigafactory). An engineering, manufacturing, product, supply-chain and analytics recruiter.

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Business Model

A vertically-integrated EV maker scaling electric two-wheelers and in-house battery-cell manufacturing.

Revenue streams

Key products

Customers

Salary & Roles

₹8 – 22+ LPA (engineering/product/analytics; manufacturing roles vary)

Roles typically hiring for

Eligibility criteria

Mechanical/Electrical/Production/Industrial/Automobile engineering (and allied) typically 60%+ / 6.5+ CGPA, no active backlogs. Aptitude + core technical screening.

Hiring timeline

On-campus GET hiring Aug–Dec; plant-level drives year-round. Offer to joining: 2–6 months.

Skills to prepare

Core engineering fundamentals (thermo, SOM, manufacturing processes)Engineering drawing & GD&TQuality tools (7 QC tools, Six Sigma basics)Lean / production systemsProblem-solving & root-cause analysisCAD / domain software

SWOT Analysis

Strengths

  • EV two-wheeler scale leader
  • Vertical integration (cells)
  • Strong brand & ambition
  • Manufacturing investment

Weaknesses

  • Profitability & cash burn
  • Service/quality scrutiny
  • Execution risk (cells)
  • Competition

Opportunities

  • EV adoption & PLI
  • Cell manufacturing
  • Motorcycles & exports
  • Charging ecosystem

Threats

  • Bajaj/TVS/Ather competition
  • Subsidy/policy changes
  • Execution & quality risk
  • Funding sentiment

Competitors

Ather Energy Premium rival

Connected EV.

TVS iQube Rival

Legacy OEM EV.

Bajaj Chetak Rival

Legacy OEM EV.

Hero/Vida Rival

Legacy OEM EV.

Industry Intelligence

EV two-wheelers and local cell manufacturing are key India themes; Ola Electric leans on scale and vertical integration amid execution and profitability challenges.

Key trends

Outlook

EV growth and cells drive the story; profitability, quality and competition are key watch points.

Scale leader
EV 2W
India
Cells
Integration
Gigafactory
High
Ambition
EV + cells
Execution
Risk
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Interview Process

Stage-by-stage, with tips and sample questions

1

Aptitude + Technical Online Test

Quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and a core-engineering technical section on your branch fundamentals.

Tips
  • Revise core subjects (thermodynamics, SOM, manufacturing, machine design)
  • Practice aptitude and engineering-maths
  • Brush up units, formulae and basic numericals
Sample questions
  • Stress-strain / bending numerical
  • Thermodynamics cycle question
  • Manufacturing process MCQ (casting/welding/machining)
  • Quantitative aptitude set
2

Technical Interview

Deep dive into core engineering, your projects, internships and design/process understanding.

Tips
  • Know every project and internship on your resume
  • Revise GD&T, tolerances and material properties
  • Relate concepts to real shop-floor/plant scenarios
Sample questions
  • Explain the working of a 4-stroke engine.
  • What is GD&T and why is it used?
  • Difference between casting and forging.
  • Walk me through your final-year project.
  • What are the 7 QC tools?
3

Technical HR / Group Task

Group discussion or a practical problem assessing teamwork, safety mindset and applied thinking.

Tips
  • Show a safety- and quality-first mindset
  • Be collaborative in group tasks
  • Connect theory to manufacturing practice
Sample questions
  • How would you reduce defects on a production line?
  • Discuss: automation and the future of manufacturing jobs.
  • How would you improve OEE in a plant?
4

HR Round

Communication, willingness to work in shifts/plant locations, and culture fit.

Tips
  • Be open to plant locations and rotational shifts
  • Show genuine interest in core engineering
  • Prepare a crisp self-introduction
Sample questions
  • Why core/manufacturing and not IT?
  • Are you comfortable working at a plant location?
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • How do you handle working in a team on the shop floor?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why manufacturing / core engineering and not software?

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Are you willing to work in shifts and at plant locations?

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Tell me about yourself.

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Explain the working of an IC engine.

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What is GD&T?

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Difference between casting, forging and machining.

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How would you reduce rejection rate on a line?

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Improve the OEE of a bottleneck machine.

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