As India recently hosted its first high-level electric motorsport, the Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix Round 4, Tata Communications' tech-enabled live broadcast also enabled cost efficiency and sustainability
Outside the track around the Hussain Sagar Lake and by the NTR Gardens in Hyderabad, the audience jostled and shouted, vying to get in. Inside, the atmosphere was intense.
The 2022/23 ABB FIA Formula E Championship made a historic debut in India on February 11 with Hyderabad playing host to Round 4 of Season 9. India's inaugural street circuit hosted the fourth race of the season, encircling the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake. The event marked the comeback of top-tier FIA World Championship motor racing to the nation after a decade-long hiatus, and also introduced India to high-level electric motorsport for the first time.
All the crazy fandom and the audience’s eagerness to enter the venue was probably to cheer for the home team Mahindra Racing with 2016/17 Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi and teammate Oliver Rowland in the cockpit for the Indian squad.
The Greenko Hyderabad E-Prix Round 4 was the fourth race in the series to be broadcast live via a brand new broadcasting set-up, the first one being in Mexico in January. On the day of the Hyderabad race, Tata Communications, a global digital ecosystem enabler under the Tata Group, announced a strategic multi-year relationship with Formula E becoming the Official Broadcast Distribution Provider for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.