Hyundai invests $300 million to help India’s Ola battle Uber

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MUMBAI: Indian taxi-hailing company Ola has secured a $300-million investment from South Korean car giant Hyundai, the firms said Tuesday, providing a major boost in its fight against US giant Uber. Ola was launched in 2011 and is engaged in an aggressive battle with Uber in India’s ride-hailing market, which is estimated to be worth around $10 billion and growing fast. The new money, from Hyundai’s subsidiary Kia Motors, will largely be used to help Ola increase its electric vehicle fleet, the companies said in a joint statement. “Our partnership with Ola will certainly accelerate our efforts to transform into a smart mobility solutions provider,” Hyundai executive vice chairman Chung Eui-sun said in the statement. Bangalore-based Ola announced last year that it planned to put a million electric vehicles on India roads by 2021. Ride-hailing apps are booming in the country despite stiff opposition from traditional taxi firms and some initial concerns about passenger safety. Ola says it handles around a billion rides a year across India’s major centers, as well as seven cities in Australia. In 2018, Ola also announced operations in Britain as part of a drive into other markets as competition with Uber intensifies on home turf.

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