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      Home » Former Cricketer Set Up JV with Indian EV Store Chain in Sri Lanka

      Former Cricketer Set Up JV with Indian EV Store Chain in Sri Lanka

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJanuary 23, 2023 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      India’s largest EV Super Store chain, Electric One Mobility has recently joined hands with legendary former cricketer Arjuna Ranatunga to set up a joint venture firm Electric One Lanka to enter the electric two-wheeler market in Sri Lanka.

      Electric OneUnder the collaboration, for which the two partners have signed an initial pact, the joint venture (JV) will set up over 50 co-branded retail outlets across Sri Lanka in the next five years with the first flagship store expected to be functioning from the next month, it said.

      The JV will invest about $ 5 million over the next three years, starting with retail and distribution in the first phase, followed by local assembly and manufacturing of the two-wheelers in the second phase, it said.

      The JV will derive strength and synergies from both the partner companies to aim for the pole position in the Sri Lankan EV market, it said, adding that it will have nine offices across provinces of the country with each district having multiple outlets in the next two years.

      “Electric One plans to expand its operations into international markets of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. On our debut international venture, we are partnering with Ranatunga who shares our vision for green mobility. We will be announcing our partnerships for Nepal, GCC countries, and some key African markets soon,” said Dhiraj Tripathi, co-founder and COO, Electric One Mobility.

      Ranatunga, who is also into the solar energy business, has a vast network of branch offices that will promote, market and distribute Electric One’s bikes and scooters, the company said.

      “We have been involved in solar and mini hydros for the last few years. The main reason for us to get into EVs is to reduce carbon footprint and give our future generations a clean country and a clean world,” said Ranatunga.

      “This JV is going to be a major milestone for both India and Sri Lanka in the EV space. The new innings at Sri Lanka with Ranatunga is going to shape the way of mobility in Sri Lanka providing citizens with an affordable mode of personal transport. We are looking forward to hitting a century of stores across Sri Lanka under this JV,” said Amit Das, founder and CEO, Electric One Mobility.

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