Hayleys Energynet has entered into an exclusive strategic partnership with Hengyang Ritar Power Co., Ltd, a global leader with 20+ years of experience in advanced energy storage technology.
A subsidiary of Hayleys Fentons Limited, Hayleys Energynet has firmly established itself as a leading provider of UPS and power solutions in Sri Lanka, backed by over 35 years of industry expertise.
Hengyang Ritar Power Co., Ltd, a leading energy storage solutions provider, operates eight strategically located production facilities across China and Vietnam, supported by 11 international storage and logistics centres, ensuring efficient global distribution and service.
This strategic collaboration aims to revolutionise Sri Lanka’s energy sector by delivering innovative, sustainable and advanced energy solutions tailored to meet the country’s growing energy needs.
Together, the two companies will provide high-performance energy storage systems, with battery capacities ranging from 12V/7Ah to 200Ah. Energynet’s product portfolio has been expanded to include advanced lithium batteries and inverters, complementing its existing UPS and battery systems.
Hayleys Fentons Limited Managing Director Hasith Prematillake stated; “The partnership between Hayleys Energynet and Hengyang Ritar Power represents a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionise Sri Lanka’s energy landscape. As we combine our global expertise with local innovation, we are not only meeting the growing demand for sustainable energy but also contributing to the nation’s environmental and economic goals through the accelerated adoption of renewable energy. This collaboration will pave the way for a more resilient and energy-secure future, benefiting businesses, consumers, and the country as a whole.”
Hayleys Energynet General Manager Mahesh Abeywickrama said; “This partnership strengthens our product portfolio and enables us to offer reliable and sustainable energy solutions through our UPS and power systems, effectively meeting the needs of our customers. We look forward to playing a key role in enhancing the country’s energy infrastructure and supporting Sri Lanka’s renewable energy transition.”
Source: Daily News
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