A Valentine's message from the Ola S1

:raised_hands: The only way to mingle if you’re single! Join me for the Ola Singles Ride on 14th Feb, 8 pm at your nearest Ola Experience Centre. Ready for a Valentine’s date like no other?:motor_scooter::heart:

PS: That means no pillions allowed :wink:

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india has found 5.9 million tons of lithium recently.i calculated how many s1 pro battery packs it can make:

to convert the 5.9 million tons of lithium to grams. This would give us a total of 5,900,000,000,000 grams of lithium.

Next, we can divide this total by the weight of each(assuming 1kwh has 70gram lithium) battery pack (280 grams) to get the number of battery packs that could be produced.

5,900,000,000,000 grams ÷ 280 grams/battery pack = approximately 21 billion battery packs.

So, in theory, with 5.9 million tons of lithium, one could potentially produce approximately 21 billion battery packs weighing 280 grams each.

Looks like there is a bug in ask community section where i can’t ask questions. So i posted this calculation here

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