Namaste Telangana Auto Show Draws 25,000+ Visitors and Highlights EV Push
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Namaste Telangana Auto Show Draws Enthusiastic Crowd, Highlights EV Push
In an effort to galvanise the state’s burgeoning automotive ecosystem, the “Namaste Telangana Auto Show” recently took centre stage in Hyderabad. The week‑long event, hosted at the iconic Kakatiya Convention Centre from 18 to 22 March, brought together car manufacturers, dealers, aftermarket suppliers and auto‑tech enthusiasts for an immersive experience that celebrated the latest trends in mobility, with a particular emphasis on electric vehicles (EVs).
A Quick Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Namaste Telangana Auto Show |
| Dates | 18‑22 March 2024 |
| Venue | Kakatiya Convention Centre, Hyderabad |
| Attendees | 25,000+ visitors |
| Exhibitors | 30+ auto brands and 15 after‑sales partners |
| Highlights | 120+ showrooms, 3 EV test‑drive zones, 5 live product launches |
The show’s success was evident from the first day, with lines outside the front doors outnumbering the allotted spaces. Organisers attributed the surge to a well‑timed marketing campaign that leveraged the daily reach of Namaste Telangana and a growing public interest in sustainable transport solutions.
Key Exhibitions and Launches
Hyundai’s “Blue Future” Pavilion
Hyundai showcased the newly unveiled Kona Electric and a conceptual Hyundai Ioniq 5 variant tailored for the Indian market. The brand’s booth boasted a live demo of the 64‑kWh battery pack’s 0–100 km/h acceleration time of just 7.5 seconds.Tata Motors’ “Electric Momentum” Zone
Tata’s showcase featured the Nexon EV and a prototype of the Tata Altroz EV. A dedicated charging station allowed visitors to experience a 70‑percent full‑charge time in under 25 minutes using the company’s proprietary fast‑charge technology.MG Motor’s “SUV Revolution” Area
MG Motors rolled out the ZS EV and previewed the upcoming MG Gloster sedan. The EV’s 71.5 kWh battery claimed a range of 520 km (NEDC), positioning it as one of the longest‑range offerings in India.Mahindra’s “Future Mobility” Hub
Mahindra unveiled the all‑electric XUV300 EV, featuring a 51.5 kWh battery pack. The brand’s interactive booth highlighted the company’s “Mithra” partnership for an affordable, “second‑hand EV” marketplace.Honda and Toyota’s Traditional & Hybrid Showcase
While Honda and Toyota focused on their flagship combustion‑engine models, they also displayed their latest hybrid technologies—Honda’s Honda City Hybrid and Toyota’s Yaris Hybrid—underscoring a balanced push towards both ICE and electrified fleets.After‑Sales and Service Expo
Over a dozen auto‑service chains and parts suppliers set up pop‑up stalls, offering real‑time diagnostics and offering a 15% discount on service contracts for show attendees.
Focus on Electric Vehicles: A State‑Level Commitment
The Namaste Telangana Auto Show’s heavy emphasis on EVs dovetails with the Telangana government’s long‑term plan to become a “zero‑emission” state by 2030. Several state officials highlighted this alignment during the opening ceremony.
Minister for Transport, Ramesh Reddy declared, “This show exemplifies Telangana’s commitment to sustainability. The participation of 30‑plus brands reaffirms that the state is a magnet for forward‑thinking mobility solutions.”
Director of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC), Ms. Kavitha Reddy announced that the state will launch a ₹100 crore fund to subsidise the procurement of 10,000 electric buses for municipal fleets by 2026.
Industry Analyst, Pradeep Gupta of Automotive Insights India noted, “With a robust charging infrastructure roadmap and a growing EV‑ready consumer base, Telangana is poised to become a major EV manufacturing hub.”
The government’s policy environment—providing reduced GST on EVs, waiving road‑taxes for electric cars, and offering tax credits for domestic battery manufacturing—was also underlined in a policy corner that ran alongside the exhibition.
Public Response and Engagement
Visitors reported high satisfaction levels, particularly with the hands‑on EV test‑drive experience. Over 8,000 test‑drives were conducted during the five days, with a 65% conversion rate for test‑drives that resulted in a lead form submission for future sales.
Sonal Rao, a 32‑year‑old IT professional, remarked, “I had never thought about electric cars until I got to test drive the Hyundai Kona Electric. The smooth acceleration and quiet cabin made me consider an EV for my family.”
Ramesh Varma, a local mechanic, expressed optimism: “Seeing how many local businesses are getting involved, I see a huge opportunity for aftermarket services—especially battery management and charging equipment.”
The show also offered a “Kids’ Drive” program, where children could safely steer an electric mini‑car, generating buzz on social media platforms where the event’s official hashtag #NamasteAuto21 trended in Telangana.
Looking Ahead: More than a Showcase
While the Namaste Telangana Auto Show was a celebratory highlight, organisers framed it as a springboard for future initiatives. Among the announced plans:
“Auto India 2025”: A larger, state‑wide automotive exhibition that will integrate technology, manufacturing and export components. Telangana aims to host a full‑scale event by the third quarter of 2025.
“Green Mobility Drive”: A 2025 initiative aimed at installing 5,000 public charging points across Hyderabad and adjoining districts, in partnership with private telecom operators.
“Startup Hub”: A spin‑off program encouraging automotive‑tech startups to set up incubation labs in Hyderabad, offering 2‑year financial incentives and industry‑mentoring support.
Bottom Line
The Namaste Telangana Auto Show successfully spotlighted the state’s automotive dynamism, especially in the realm of electric mobility. By combining a broad spectrum of manufacturers, a clear focus on EVs, and strong support from local authorities, the event not only drew large crowds but also paved the way for Telangana to become a central player in India’s electric future. As the state moves forward with its sustainability agenda, events like this serve as crucial markers of progress—affirming that Hyderabad is not only a technological hub but also an emerging green‑mobility destination.
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