Volt Charge expands EV charging footprint with Jetwing Hotels



Volt Charge electric vehicle (EV) charging network announced a strategic partnership with Jetwing Hotels to deploy EV charging infrastructure across a selection of Jetwing’s key hotels islandwide.

Under the agreement, nine EV charging stations will be installed at Jetwing Sea, Jetwing Beach, Jetwing Lagoon Wellness, Jetwing Saman Villas, Jetwing Kaduruketha, Jetwing Surf & Safari, Hotel J Unawatuna, and Mask & Tide.

Of these, four charging stations are already operational, underscoring Volt Charge’s speed-to-market and execution capability.

The partnership represents a strategic expansion of Volt Charge’s destination-based charging network, integrating EV infrastructure into high-traffic hospitality environments. Once operational, the chargers will support both local and international EV users, enhancing accessibility while aligning with the hospitality sector’s growing focus on sustainability and future-ready guest services.

Commenting on the partnership, Dr. Beshan Kulapala, Co-Founder, Director, and CEO of Volt Charge said, “For EV drivers, charging is no longer a ‘nice to have’, it is a basic expectation. By integrating charging infrastructure into major hotel destinations, Volt Charge is reducing range anxiety and making electric travel more seamless. As travel behaviour evolves, hotels that adapt early will be better positioned to meet the expectations of the modern, sustainability-conscious traveller.”

Volt Charge has established partnerships with leading organisations including Hilton, Cinnamon Hotels, Keells Supermarkets, Avenra, and Anantaya Resorts, reflecting the growing adoption of EV charging infrastructure across the hospitality and retail sectors.

In parallel, Volt Charge has also deployed EV charging solutions at corporate office locations including Dilmah Tea and Aitken Spence, extending its footprint beyond leisure destinations into everyday commercial environments.

 


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