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David Pieris Motor Company (Private) Limited (DPMC) announced that its innovative electric-converted three-wheeler E-drive fleet has surpassed a milestone of one million kilometres travelled across Sri Lanka.
This achievement marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to contribute to cleaner and greener transportation options throughout the island.
Launched one year ago as part of DPMC’s innovative initiative, E-drive is Sri Lanka’s first electric-converted three-wheeler taxi service.
Originally introduced as a pioneering pilot programme, E-drive offers not only an economical mode of transportation but also prioritises passenger safety and comfort.
The adoption of electric vehicles has led to reduced noise pollution and smoother rides due to minimised vibrations, enhancing the overall commuting experience.
The fleet, comprising around 50 vehicles, operates in Colombo and Jaffna, with some three-wheelers rented out to various corporate clients. This initiative has also provided job opportunities for drivers while fostering a disciplined workforce.
Before its launch, E-drive was meticulously tested on all terrains in Sri Lanka by DPMC’s Research and Development Division. These tests ensured the vehicle’s reliability and performance in varying conditions, offering drivers and passengers a safe, comfortable, noise-free and eco-conscious travel experience.
Reaching one million kilometres is a testament to the durability, efficiency and growing popularity of electric vehicles in Sri Lanka. DPMC is proud to lead this change and remains committed to expanding its electric vehicle fleet to contribute further to a cleaner, greener future for generations to come.
Passengers can easily hail an E-drive electric taxi on the road or make reservations through the dedicated hotline. The service offers affordable rates with no additional charges during peak hours. A unique feature of this service is the flexibility to make payments using cash or credit/debit cards, enhancing convenience for all passengers.