Khalida Albadri Wins ‘EV Automobiles Social Media Influencer’ Award at India Business Awards 2024.

Khalida Albadri

Bangalore, India – Khalida Albadri, a well-known social media strategist in the electric vehicle (EV) sector, has been honored with the ‘EV Automobiles Social Media Influencer’ award at the India Business Awards 2024, organized by Blindwink. This prestigious recognition is a testament to Khalida’s impactful role in promoting the EV revolution in India through her digital presence and creative campaigns.

As a social media expert at Ola Electric for the past three years, Khalida has been at the forefront of driving awareness about sustainable transportation. Her innovative content strategies have played a crucial role in amplifying Ola Electric’s mission of transforming India’s mobility landscape with eco-friendly solutions. Through her efforts, she has inspired many to embrace electric vehicles and contributed significantly to shaping public perception of the EV industry.

This award celebrates Khalida’s dedication to fostering change in the EV space and her ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level, making her a key influencer in the industry. Although she has recently moved on from her role at Ola Electric, her work continues to inspire others and shape conversations around electric mobility in India.

The India Business Awards, known for spotlighting trailblazers across various industries, have acknowledged Khalida Albadri’s influence in leveraging digital platforms to advance the future of transportation.

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