"Girl Power For Green Power": Twitter Celebrates All-Women Teams At Ola, Mahindra
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Bhavish Aggarwal shared a video of women at work in the Ola Futurefactory
Ola and Mahindra are two companies at the forefront of India's burgeoning electric vehicle movement, but there seems to be another factor they have in common. This afternoon, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal gave social media users a glimpse of the all-women Ola Futurefactory, where the company aims to build 10 million electric scooters annually by 2022. Bhavish Aggarwal's video celebrating "girl power" at Ola Futurefactory came shortly after Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, applauded the all-women power team that launched the Mahindra Treo electric auto in Nepal. Girl power for green power! Let's go! #JoinTheRevolution only at https://t.co/5SIc3JheyO today! https://t.co/ChReFV9pMB Looks like Woman power=Renewable Energy! That's an electrifying thought… https://t.co/emtKIY11n1 This is real women empowerment. This is insanely powerful message for gender equality and a better and more inclusive planet More Power to women power! Bravo ???????????? ????????
Bhavish Aggarwal, on Wednesday afternoon, shared a video of women at work in the Ola Futurefactory, where the first group of workers started last month. He had earlier announced that the Futurefactory would employ 10,000 women at full capacity, making it the "world's largest women-only factory and the only all-women automotive manufacturing facility globally".
"The women at our Futurefactory are ramping up production fast!" the Ola CEO wrote while sharing the video.