Hyderabad, July 17, 2026: Hyderabad-based electric vehicle manufacturer Gravton Motors honoured the top performers of the inaugural Sreenidhi University TG20 Powered by GMR by presenting four Gravton Quanta electric motorcycles during the tournament's prize distribution ceremony at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal.
The awards were presented following the tournament final between Anvita Khammam Aces and Hyderabad E-Champions, bringing the curtain down on Telangana's first-ever franchise-based T20 cricket league.
As the tournament's official Prize Partner, Gravton Motors recognised standout individual performances with its flagship electric motorcycle, reinforcing its commitment to promoting both sporting excellence and sustainable mobility.

The Sreenidhi University TG20 Powered by GMR featured franchise teams representing districts across Telangana and provided a competitive platform for emerging cricketers from the state. The tournament attracted thousands of spectators at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium while reaching millions of viewers through live streaming on JioHotstar.
Throughout the tournament, the Gravton Quanta electric motorcycle was prominently displayed at the stadium, offering fans an opportunity to experience the company's flagship electric two-wheeler alongside the on-field action.
Founded and headquartered in Hyderabad, Gravton Motors is a Telangana-born electric vehicle company focused on developing electric mobility solutions designed specifically for Indian roads and riding conditions.
The Gravton Quanta holds the distinction of being the first and only electric two-wheeler in India to complete the challenging Kanyakumari-to-Khardung La expedition in 6.5 days, demonstrating its endurance and performance capabilities.
Powered by the company's proprietary BLDC Hub Motor, the Gravton Quanta features LMFP battery technology, delivers a riding range of 165 kilometres, and comes equipped with dual disc brakes with Combi Braking System (CBS), 17-inch alloy wheels, and 33% gradability, making it suitable for a wide range of Indian road conditions.
Through its association with the Sreenidhi University TG20 Powered by GMR, Gravton Motors highlighted its commitment to supporting young sporting talent while promoting the adoption of electric mobility in India.
