January, 8, 2026
Synogen, a clean energy engineering and technology company, has successfully commissioned one of Sri Lanka’s largest rooftop solar photovoltaic projects - a 6.4 MWp installation for Best Pacific Textiles Lanka (BPTL).
Now fully operational at BPTL’s manufacturing facility in Pannala, the rooftop solar system supplies a substantial portion of the plant’s daytime electricity requirements through clean, renewable energy. This reduces reliance on the national grid while supporting lower carbon emissions across Sri Lanka’s export-oriented manufacturing sector.
Engineering Precision at Industrial Scale
Designed and executed to international standards, the project demonstrates the feasibility of deploying large-scale rooftop solar solutions within complex industrial environments. From structural engineering and electrical integration to rigorous safety compliance and system optimisation, the installation reflects a disciplined, engineering-led approach focused on long-term performance and reliability.
The system is expected to generate millions of kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually, supporting BPTL’s sustainability commitments while improving energy efficiency and operational resilience.
Synogen: Built for the Next Phase of the Energy Transition
The successful commissioning of this project reflects Synogen’s broader mission - to enable cleaner, smarter energy ecosystems through insight-led, tech-enabled, and precision-engineered solutions across the power, mobility, and storage spectrum.
Synogen was established as a joint venture between the Sino Lanka Group and Atman, combining deep local execution capability with strategic investment strength and a long-term infrastructure perspective. The partnership was formed to address the evolving energy needs of businesses and cities navigating rising energy costs, decarbonisation targets, and growing demand for intelligent energy systems.
The company is governed by a board comprising senior leaders from both partner groups, bringing together expertise across engineering, infrastructure development, finance, and strategic investment. This enables Synogen to operate with institutional discipline while delivering projects at scale.
While renewable generation remains a core pillar, Synogen’s approach extends well beyond asset deployment. A key differentiator is the company’s proprietary energy monitoring and intelligence platform, developed in-house by Synogen’s engineering teams. The platform enables real-time performance visibility, advanced analytics, and predictive insights across deployed energy assets.
With a wide feature offering and high levels of customisation, the platform provides advanced data points for smarter business decisions, going beyond the capabilities of conventional SCADA systems and inverter portals. Designed to reduce downtime and maximise generation, it is supported by Synogen’s in-house servicing team, ensuring that energy assets are not only clean, but continuously optimised, adaptive, and future-ready.
This system-led philosophy allows Synogen to deliver energy solutions that evolve alongside changing operational demands, grid conditions, and expansion requirements, rather than remaining static generation assets.
A Reference Point for Industrial Decarbonisation
The BPTL rooftop solar installation now stands as a reference project for Sri Lanka’s industrial sector, demonstrating how renewable energy can be implemented at scale without disrupting core operations, while delivering measurable environmental and economic value.
As organisations across the country seek to balance cost efficiency, energy security, and sustainability accountability, projects of this nature provide a proven and replicable pathway forward.
Building on this milestone, Synogen is expanding its footprint across large-scale commercial and industrial solar projects, advanced intelligent energy monitoring and optimisation platforms, energy storage and grid-support solutions, and fully integrated clean energy infrastructure designed to support businesses and emerging urban developments.
With a focus on long-term partnerships and future-ready systems, Synogen aims to serve as a trusted engineering and technology partner for organisations shaping the next chapter of Sri Lanka’s energy landscape.
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