Ola Electric Launches Digital Twin Platform In Collaboration With NVIDIA Omniverse
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Ola Electric Mobility has introduced the Ola Digital Twin Platform. This platform, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse, aims to transform manufacturing processes and the product development lifecycle.

What Happened: Ola Electric announced the launch of the Ola Digital Twin Platform on October 24, 2024. “Ola Digital Twin platform integrates Krutrim AI and NVIDIA technologies with other advanced simulation tools and IoT platforms to create comprehensive digital twin environments,” the company said in a press release.

The platform expedites the planning of Ola Electric’s manufacturing facilities, optimises equipment layouts, and product development lifecycles, and constructs computer vision-based quality-inspection systems. It utilises physically accurate simulations and generative AI for tasks ranging from kinematics simulations to generating synthetic image data for training autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and robotic arms.

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Incorporating NVIDIA Omniverse, Ola Electric has achieved over 20% faster time to market from design to commissioning, for manufacturing operations at its Futurefactory. The platform has also been used in autonomous robotic weld lines at the Futurefactory to simulate welding processes and quality inspection systems, enabling virtual deployment and testing of changes before implementation in the physical world.

Developers at Ola utilise the platform’s generative AI capabilities and NVIDIA Omniverse APIs to generate synthetic assets, accelerating perception AI model training from months to weeks. The platform also features thermal simulation capabilities for building next-generation OLA Krutrim data centres and liquid-cooling infrastructure.

Furthermore, Ola Consumer is using NVIDIA Isaac Sim to train its robot pick-and-place applications for complex stock-keeping units in its automated dark stores.

The launch of the Ola Digital Twin Platform comes at a crucial time for Ola Electric. The company’s shares have been under pressure recently. Earlier this week, Kotak Securities initiated coverage on Ola Electric with a "reduce" call.

Price Action: Ola Electric’s share price closed 2.15% lower at ₹80 on Thursday.

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