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Fabio Germano, GIZ Sri Lanka Representative; Olivier Praz, Deputy Head of Mission, Swiss Embassy to Sri Lanka and Maldives; Beris Gwynne, Founder and CEO, Incitare International and GRFC; and Cheryl Arndt, Country Director Sri Lanka, Incitare International after officially unveiling the solar hybrid bakery oven
Pic by Kithsiri de Mel
Sri Lanka became the first country in South Asia to unveil a solar hybrid bakery oven, designed with both solar and biogas energy sources to ensure uninterrupted operation despite unpredictable weather conditions.
The event, held on 22 May at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo, was hosted by Incitare Sri Lanka and the Global Rethinking Finance Collaborative (GRFC), in strategic collaboration with German Tech Kilinochchi, and was graced by Olivier Praz, Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Switzerland to Sri Lanka and Maldives, and Fabio Germano, Representative of GIZ Sri Lanka. The initiative marks South Asia’s first deployment of this European clean technology, replacing fossil-fuel baking with solar and biogas-powered alternatives while supporting sustainable livelihoods and multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Beris Gwynne, Founder and CEO of Incitare International and GRFC said, “We are ready to present a hybrid solar oven that we believe has serious potential not only for communities, bakeries, eco-tourism establishments, but also for training institutions, to be able to reduce the carbon footprint, producing products that reduce imports reliance and potentially establish a new field of export industry.”
Cheryl Arndt, Country Director for Sri Lanka at Incitare International, who has been instrumental in driving the programme on the ground, said, “What we are witnessing today is the result of years of quiet, determined work by communities, partners, and institutions who refused to wait for change and chose to create it. Sri Lanka has not just adopted a new technology. It has demonstrated that sustainable livelihoods and clean energy are not aspirations for tomorrow. They are happening right here, right now.”
The initiative began in March 2025 with a national stakeholder dialogue led by and attended by key government institutions. The discussions led to three major partnerships focused on donating solar ovens, developing a low-cost locally produced solar oven, and expanding sustainable livelihood opportunities for vulnerable communities.
GIZ Sri Lanka Representative Fabio Germano, whose organisation has played a central role in the technology transfer and local innovation dimensions of this work, reflected on the milestone. “It is a pleasure and honour to be part of this partnership with Incitare International, GIZ Sri Lanka, and the Sri Lanka-German Technical Training Institute (SLGTTI) in Kilinochchi.”
Certificates were awarded by the chief guests to contributing teams from German Tech Kilinochchi and Incitare Sri Lanka, recognising their role in bringing the initiative from concept to operational reality.
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