Sunbeam Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. was recognised with the Bronze Award in the Other category at the SLIM SME Development Awards (SMEDA) 2024, organised by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM). Adding to this success, Sunbeam was also named Best Solar Solutions Company of the Year at the Asia Miracle Awards 2025, held at the Taj Samudra Hotel, Colombo. Sunbeam Technologies has earned a strong reputation as one of Sri Lanka’s fastest-growing renewable energy companies, delivering reliable, cost-effective solar solutions. The company manufactures high-performance solar inverters and modules, while also partnering with world-renowned brands such as Aiko, REC, ABB, Fronius, Solis, and Huawei, All products are backed by manufacturer warranties of 5–30 years.
Approved by the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA), CEB, and LECO, Sunbeam has successfully completed 700+ projects island-wide, with a total installed capacity exceeding 15 MW. With three branches, a warehouse, and a team of 40+ employees, the company has steadily grown to achieve annual revenues of Rs. 750 million. “Winning both local and international awards reflects our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction,” a company spokesperson said. “Our mission is to support Sri Lanka’s transition toward a carbon-free future through advanced technology, global partnerships, and local expertise.”
Haresh Wijeratne (Head of Technical Engineer Sunbeam Technologies), Iresh Wijeratne (Managing Director), Amila Fernando (Director), Dilhani Abeynayaka (Head of Sales & Marketing)
Haresh Wijeratne (Head of Technical Engineer), Iresh Wijeratne (Managing Director), Amila Fernando (Director)
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