The incident comes amid growing public ire over servicing at Ola Electric, India's no.1 e-scooter maker. Several mechanics have said Ola service centres face significant backlog and are seeing facing difficulty in dealing with the volume of complaints.
Karnataka: A customer set an Ola showroom in Kalaburagi on fire after facing issues with the ongoing service of his new bike.
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Following a verbal argument with the showroom owner yesterday evening, he set the showroom on fire. A case has been registered at Kalaburagi Chowk… pic.twitter.com/AItGyakP4f
Mohammad Nadeem, a mechanic by profession, bought the two-wheeler last month, a few days after which he brought it back for servicing on facing trouble with the scooter, the commissioner of police for Kalaburagi, a city some 570 kilometres from the tech capital of Bengaluru, said by telephone.
"The (servicing) response was not good, he went multiple times. Yesterday (Tuesday), when he went, he carried petrol and set fire to six bikes," he said.
No one was injured in the incident, he said.
Reuters could not immediately verify what the problem with the vehicle was.
The police officer, Sharanappa S.D, quantified the damage to the showroom to be worth Rs 850,000 rupees.
Ola Electric, which listed on stock exchanges last month, did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.
Reuters was not able to reach Nadeem and the Ola showroom for comment.