Ola's Future Factory Pioneering Gender Equality in India's EV Sector
By: WE Staff | Monday, 28 August 2023
Ola has set an ambitious goal of employing 20,000 women workers at its Future Factory within the next two years. The move is aimed at addressing the gender disparity in India's workforce while elevating the role of women in the automotive manufacturing industry. Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO of Ola, expressed his vision for the factory, emphasizing the need to overcome the lack of adequate female participation in the workforce.
Ola's Future Factory expansion plans include the production of an impressive 10 million electric vehicle (EV) units annually. Notably, the company envisions that one in every seven units produced will be crafted by women, showcasing their increasing impact in the EV sector. Aggarwal, during a recent event, referred to the women workers at the factory as "lionesses of Ola," underscoring their significance in the company's drive toward innovation and progress.
Ola has recognized the importance of investing in its workforce. The company has taken substantial measures to train and upskill its 1,500+ women-strong workforce in core manufacturing skills. This investment aligns with Ola's commitment to providing women with attractive opportunities within the EV industry, while also promoting their empowerment and advancement.
The efforts of Ola highlight the broader trend of women's increasing participation in the EV space. As the EV sector is poised to create 750,000 jobs over the next five years, women's contribution is projected to grow from 11-15% to 30%, reflecting a significant shift in the industry's dynamics. Ola's Future Factory stands as a beacon of change, showcasing the potential for gender equality and innovation in a traditionally male-dominated field.