Jayesh Ranjan and Srujan Karampuri to inaugurate 12th edition of Electric Vehicles Expo

Hyderabad: A two day Electric Vehicles Expo will be held at Hitex, Madhapur on December 18 and 19, 2021. Organized by Altius Auto Solutions, it will be inaugurated on 18th by Mr. Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary of the Industries & Commerce (I & C) and Information Technology(IT) Departments of the Government of Telangana; Mr. Sujai Karampuri, Director Electronics, MD T-Fiber, CEO T-Works and N. Janaiah, Vice Chairman and MD of Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation

EVEXPO is one of the largest expos on electrical vehicles in India. Altius Auto Solutions has already organized 11 EVEXPO’s in Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and lucknow.

The objective of the expo is to build pollution free India.

Governor of Telangana Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan is also expected to visit the exhibition.

Several Government bodies such as Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India; MSME and others are supporting the expo. It will have about 50 stalls

Show will provide the opportunity and platform to electric vehicle manufacturers to showcase their latest Products , technology and equipment ,Smart and NextGen transport ,electric passengers cars, scooter, motorcycle, cycles, buses etc

The automotive future is electric. There are several reasons to believe that Electric Vehicles are the Future of Transportation. The power of EVs to offer sustainability to our environment is one of the key elements. Battery prices are continuously dropping, making EVs more economical than traditional vehicles.

About 5000 visitors are expected to visit the expo during the two days.


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