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Ideal Motors unveils Sri Lanka’s first home-grown electric car

Ideal Motors unveiled the ‘Ideal Moksha,’ Sri Lanka’s first home-grown fully-electric car at the JAIC Hilton on Thursday (28). Drawing inspiration from the iconic Austin Mini Moke that took the world by storm, the Ideal Moksha is geared to be a game changer for the Sri Lankan market and the most practical solution in the current technology transition phase towards a sustainable, carbon-neutral future.
As the name depicts, ‘Moksha’ is intended to provide a blissful driving experience with advanced technology and design principles embedded in every detail – a new solution for Sri Lanka’s roads that offers style, space, comfort, and connectivity.
Classified as a four-wheeled electric quadricycle, the Ideal Moksha is fitted with a 22.46 kWh Lithium battery that provides a range of up to 200 kilometers on a single charge by plugging into a 15-amp domestic charger overnight. With a weight of just 870 kg, the powertrain provides a speed of 1080 rpm. The interior of the car packs a spacious cabin offering comfortable seating to the driver and 3 passengers. The car is offered in matching 2-tone exterior colours.
The customer can access information, favourite music, and maps using the 7-inch multimedia touchscreen display that comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The fully air-conditioned car includes, push start, and alloy wheels.Furthermore, Ideal Moksha offers complete peace of mind with a 2-year warranty on the electric motor as a standard benefit to the customer. The warranty available on the battery will be 5 years from the date of car purchase. Our island-wide aftermarket network will ensure an unmatched level of service.
The Ideal Moksha is expected to offer affordable electric mobility to every segment of society. It is the ideal car for every household in Sri Lanka, especially for the 1.5 million three-wheelers and 4.5 million two-wheelers registered on the island, driving holistic change by empowering drivers with a cost-effective solution to upgrade to a safe and smarter vehicle. The fully automatic car offers 100% torque from start with no gear changes, facilitating ease of learning and a relaxed driving experience.
The electric battery means no petrol stations, thereby removing the stress and complications from travel. With these innovations, the Ideal Moksha is set to transform the very nature of commuting and travel in Sri Lanka; it is the ideal vehicle for everyone and anyone, from the corporate executive looking to conserve and the two-wheeler owner looking to upgrade.
As a strong advocate of sustainable mobility, Nalin Welgama, the Founder and Chairman of the Ideal Group, together with a team of expert technicians who are passionate about climate change and migration to electric vehicles, developed Ideal Moksha in their very own green workshop facility in Ratmalana (the plant itself is fully powered by solar energy).
Speaking at the occasion, Welgama said, “My dream of manufacturing a homegrown electric car in Sri Lanka realised today, with the unveiling of our “Ideal Moksha”.
This entry-level car has the options and sophistication of cars built by the world’s best auto majors! It gives me immense pleasure to declare that my 35 years of experience in the automobile business has contributed to the making of this car on my home soil. I fervently hope that this signals a beginning of a new era in the manufacture of EVs in Sri Lanka.”
This is just the beginning of this next step for Ideal Motors. Building on the momentum, the Company also unveiled a fully electric moped and a retrofit kit that will enable the migration of a combustion engine to an electric engine.
But the Ideal Moksha and other EVs are only one piece of the puzzle; the Ideal Group’s goal is to not simply pass off the energy deficit and costs from fuel to electricity, especially if the sources of electricity are non-renewable.
With this in mind, the Ideal Group offers customers a package for a total green solution along with their purchase of the Ideal Moksha to completely power the car using renewable energy.
This package is particularly aimed at 5.5 million households that use less than 100 and 200 kilowatts of electricity units per month. The package includes the installation of up to 4 kilowatts of rooftop solar energy, where an average household will be able to meet their daily requirements of energy and completely do away with paying electricity bills.
The Ideal Group believes that it is this kind of systematic, integrated thinking and problem-solving, of which the Ideal Moksha is the first step, that will truly bring about a revolution in mobility.With over three decades of expertise in the local automotive and after-market solutions industry, Ideal Holdings and Ideal Group are a truly Sri Lankan group of companies, with over 2,000 staff and an annual turnover of LKR 25 billion.
As a pioneering organisation, the Ideal Group specialises in the manufacture, assembly, and import and distribution of motor vehicles; electric vehicles; genuine parts, aftermarket solutions, and lubricants; finance and leasing; insurance; power generation and renewable energy; transport and logistics, including domestic and international courier services; agriculture; and e-commerce.
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New Seafarer Welfare Centre launched in Colombo to support maritime workforce

A new welfare centre named “The Palace,” established by the International Transport Employees’ Federation (ITF) in collaboration with Sri Lanka’s National Union of Seafarers (NUSS), was recently inaugurated in Colombo. The facility aims to address the physical, mental, and legal needs of seafarers, with a focus on both local and international maritime workers transiting through Colombo’s port and airport.
NUSS President Boa Athu stated that the centre anticipates serving 800–1,000 seafarers in its first year, with plans to expand services as demand grows. While priority access is given to NUSS members and ITF-affiliated seafarers, the facility will also welcome foreign crew. Athu emphasized that non-members are encouraged to join NUSS for full benefits, calling it a “win-win” for affordability and accessibility.
The centre is funded entirely by NUSS and the ITF Seafarers Trust, with no direct government or private-sector partnerships. Athu expressed confidence in long-term sustainability, citing plans to enhance service quality and membership growth as key strategies to navigate economic challenges.
“The Palace” will provide family-friendly accommodations, mental health workshops, a gym, recreational spaces, and medical services. A dedicated ITF inspectorate, led by veteran official Ranjan Perera, will handle crisis support such as abandonment cases, wage theft recovery, and emergency repatriation. Perera’s team has already repatriated a seriously injured seafarer and reclaimed over $3 million in stolen wages.
Colombo was selected due to its status as a major transit hub for seafarers in South Asia. While the centre addresses gaps in regional welfare infrastructure, Athu revealed plans to launch similar facilities outside Colombo in the future.
English will serve as the primary language, though staff training and peer support among seafarers aim to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps. The centre also offers a mental health hotline (1331) and a mobile app, which will be upgraded to integrate “The Palace’s” services.
Key performance indicators include annual occupancy rates, the number of members served, and reductions in issues like abandonment. ITF and NUSS will jointly monitor outcomes to ensure effectiveness.
The centre pledges support for seafarers caught in conflicts or disasters, such as those navigating the Red Sea crisis. “Our doors will always be open in emergencies,” Athu affirmed.
The initiative aligns with ITF and NUSS goals to elevate seafarer welfare standards globally and support Sri Lanka’s ambition to add 50,000 new seafarers to its workforce. “We’re all singing from the same songbook,” said Athu, calling the project a “challenging but exciting” step forward for the industry.
The launch underscores Colombo’s growing role in maritime welfare, combining local expertise with international partnerships to safeguard seafarers in an increasingly complex global trade landscape.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Dialog Enterprise and Huawei drive digital innovation with Wi-Fi 7

Dialog Enterprise, the corporate ICT solutions arm of Dialog Axiata, continues to lead the way in delivering enterprise-grade wireless connectivity, empowering businesses with high-performance networking solutions. As a pioneer in Business Connectivity, Dialog Enterprise has deployed advanced wireless connectivity solutions across corporate offices, industrial factory floors, and leading hospitality venues, ensuring seamless connectivity tailored to the unique demands of each sector.
Taking a significant step forward, Dialog Enterprise, in collaboration with the global technology innovator Huawei, has now deployed Sri Lanka’s first Wi-Fi 7 network at two key partner locations: the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) and The Kingsbury Hotel. These deployments mark the beginning of a nationwide transformation, bringing next-generation wireless capabilities to organisations that demand high-speed, ultra-reliable, and secure connectivity.
Wi-Fi 7 is designed to cater to environments with high traffic, a vast number of connected devices, and extreme throughput requirements. Using the latest 6 GHz spectrum, 4K-QAM modulation, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO), Wi-Fi 7 delivers speeds up to four times faster than its predecessor, with significantly lower latency. This makes it ideal for industries requiring real-time collaboration, high-definition video streaming, large-scale cloud applications, and AI-driven operations.
At SLIIT, the Wi-Fi 7 deployment enhances virtual learning, collaborative research, and an enriched student experience, supporting the institution’s digital-first approach to education. At The Kingsbury Hotel, ultra-fast, high-capacity Wi-Fi ensures guests enjoy buffer-free streaming, seamless remote work, and smart room integrations for an enhanced hospitality experience. Beyond education and hospitality, Wi-Fi 7 has the potential to impact industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and security. It could enable real-time telemedicine, rapid transfer of large medical files, and IoT-enabled smart medical devices in healthcare. In manufacturing, the ultra-fast network may support smart factory automation, seamless device communication, and predictive maintenance analytics. For security and defence, Wi-Fi 7’s low latency and advanced encryption capabilities could enhance real-time surveillance and rapid data processing for critical infrastructure.
“Wi-Fi 7 represents a major leap in connectivity, enabling industries to meet growing digital demands with greater speed, capacity, and security. Our partnership with Dialog Enterprise ensures businesses benefit from cutting-edge wireless solutions that drive innovation and efficiency,” said Hao Zhiqiang, Vice President, Sri Lanka Enterprise Business of Huawei.
“Wi-Fi 7 represents a transformative leap in connectivity, enabling organisations to meet the ever-growing demands of digital transformation. Whether in education, hospitality, or enterprise, our goal is to provide cutting-edge wireless solutions that deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and security,” said Navin Pieris, Group Chief Officer of Dialog Enterprise. “Our collaboration with leading global partners ensures we bring best-in-class innovations to our customers, helping them stay ahead in a hyper-connected world.”
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Aitken Spence Travels secures prestigious CPM Best Management Practices Award for second consecutive year

Aitken Spence Travels, Sri Lanka’s premier destination management company, has once again demonstrated its industry leadership by winning the prestigious CPM Best Management Practices Company Awards (BMPC) 2025 under the Hospitality and Tourism Services category. This marks the second consecutive year that Aitken Spence Travels has been honoured in this category, reaffirming its status as an unparalleled leader in the travel and tourism sector.
This successive win signifies Aitken Spence Travels’ unwavering commitment to raising the bar within the travel and tourism sector. By continuously implementing and recognising best management practices, the company embraces the importance of management practices that are practical and always offers a solution for the overall efficiency of the company and the industry as a whole, solidifying Aitken Spence Travels’ position as a leader in travel and tourism.
The “Best Management Practices Company Awards 2025,” is organised by the Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka (CPM Sri Lanka), as a commitment to championing the best management practices of the public and private sector organisations. The awards held in its third consecutive year due to its overwhelming success of the editions acknowledge outstanding leadership, commendable policies and strategies, effective people management, successful partnerships, resource utilisation, streamlined process and outstanding performance. The awards not only applaud excellence but also served as a valuable framework for management teams to reassess and challenge themselves within the context of their respective organisations. The applicants are subject to a rigorous evaluation process that include a comprehensive report submission followed by a presentation before an esteemed panel of judges. The awards endorse the best management practices of companies during the year.
Commenting on this remarkable achievement, Stasshani Jayawardena, Chairperson of Aitken Spence PLC and Head of the Tourism sector of Aitken Spence PLC inclusive of hotels, destination management and overseas travel, stated, “As the market leader, this recognition to Aitken Spence Travels further establishes that best management practices can be implemented and shared for the greater good of the industry and signifies the competence of our team to better serve our customers”.
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