Revolt Motors enters Sri Lanka

The first phase of this expansion will see the opening of 15 dealerships within the next four months.

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Anjali Rattan

Anjali Rattan

Revolt Motors, an electric motorcycle company, has entered the Sri Lankan market, in partnership with Evolution Auto. It will begin with Colombo and then expand to other regions. 

The company will introducing all its models in Sri Lanka, it said in a press release. By 2029, the company aims to open 90 dealerships nationwide, ensuring easy access to its electric motorcycles and top-tier after-sales service for all customers. The first phase of this expansion will see the opening of 15 dealerships within the next four months, reflecting the rising demand for electric mobility solutions. 

Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, the parent company of Revolt Motors, said, "Our entry into Sri Lanka is not just a business move; it is a commitment to driving the global transition to sustainable mobility. This is just the beginning of our journey in making clean and efficient transportation accessible to everyone."

Zahran Ziyawudeen, CEO of Evolution Auto, said, "This collaboration is a key step toward a sustainable future, reducing carbon emissions and promoting cleaner transportation in Sri Lanka."

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