EV mobility sector's rising star, Ola Electric shares tumbled sharply by as much as 9.8% intraday, slipping below the Rs. 50 mark to trade at Rs. 48.02 at market open. This huge decline in stock performance is because of the company reporting a substantial loss in its Q4 FY25 earnings, released just a day earlier. This disappointing quarterly performance has triggered a wave of concern among investors, leading brokerage firms to downgrade the stock.
Ola Electric Q4 FY25 Highlights
Ola Electric has reported a major rise in its losses for the fourth quarter of FY25, mainly due to a big drop in sales. The company posted a net loss of Rs. 870 crore, more than double the Rs. 416 crore loss it reported in the same quarter last year. Ola Electric has been struggling to make profit ever since its stock market debut.
Its revenue fell by 62% year-on-year, down to ₹611 crore, showing that fewer vehicles were sold. The company delivered just 51,375 electric scooters in Q4 FY25, which is a 55% drop from 115,386 units sold during the same period a year ago.
In FY25, Ola Electric achieved total deliveries of 3.59 lakh units, showing a slight year-on-year growth from 3.29 lakh units in FY24.
Ola's EBITDA loss also worsened significantly to Rs. 658 crore, compared to Rs. 269 crore last year. The EBITDA margin fell sharply, indicating increased costs and weaker business performance.

Ola Electric Share Price Today
Ola Electric share price today is facing extreme pressure as the stock opened sharply in the red, falling nearly 10% from yesterday's closing price. Investors are reacting negatively after the company reported significant losses in its Q4 FY25 results, fuelling a sell-off in the market. Ola Electric shares today are down approximately 67% from their 52-week high, which was Rs 157.4. As of 10 AM, Ola shares are trading at Rs. 50.95, slipping 4.30%.
Kotak Institutional Equities has maintained its downgrade rating on Ola Electric, assigning a target price of Rs 30, significantly lower than the current market price (CMP) of Rs 53.24. The downgrade is based on a sharp Q4 EBITDA loss, which exceeded expectations. This loss was primarily driven by higher warranty provisions and weaker sales volumes. Consequently, the company reported a free cash flow (FCF) outflow of Rs. 3,500 crore in FY25. Kotak expects continued EBITDA losses amid weakening brand equity and intensifying competition. The firm believes Ola Electric's future depends heavily on its ability to scale volumes and ensure a successful entry into the motorcycle segment, which currently faces leadership and credibility challenges.
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