SAIGE LANKA launches Sri Lanka’s first SAIGE electric motorcycle showroom in Kadawatha

SAIGE LANKA launches Sri Lanka’s first SAIGE electric motorcycle showroom in Kadawatha

Sri Lanka’s first showroom for high-quality electric motorcycles manufactured by SAIGE

Electric Vehicle Technology Co., Ltd was opened last week in Kadawatha.

Managing Director of SAIGE LANKA (PVT) LTD, Pradeep Nanayakkara, the sole importer and

distributor in Sri Lanka of SAIGE E bikes, said that with escalating fuel costs, high-quality

motorcycles powered by alternative energy sources will help reduce transport costs and provide

an economical, reliable, and trouble free mobility solution for Sri Lankans.

He said SAIGE E bikes are priced among the lowest in the market while maintaining very high

quality, as they are manufactured by China-based SAIGE Electric, a company with over 50 years

of industry experience in electric mobility and automotive engineering.

“We offer a comprehensive guarantee and after sales service, and each bike comes with several

novel features, including energy efficient performance, and can travel around 120 km on a single

four charge under standard riding conditions. We also offer 5-year warranty for the battery.”

He added that the initiative contributes to Sri Lanka’s green energy and sustainable transport

goals, and the company hopes to introduce more electric mobility products from the

manufacturer in the near future.

He also disclosed plans to establish a charging station at the head office in the near future to

support customers and improve convenience.

“We will also make this product available across the country through our newly appointed dealer

network so that the benefits of affordable electric mobility can reach rural and semi urban areas

as well,” he said.

Cassie Yang and Shirley Dou, representing the marketing team of SAIGE Electric Vehicle

Technology Co., Ltd, said the company has launched products across multiple global markets

including Europe, and that this marks the first introduction of its electric bike series to Sri Lanka.

Deputy Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment

Wasantha Piyathissa was the Chief Gust while parliamentarians, islandwide dealers, customers,and well-wishers also participated.


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