Paradise Toys Accelerates Toward a Sustainable Future with High-Impact Hybrid Solar Investment

Paradise Toys Accelerates Toward a Sustainable Future with High Impact Hybrid Solar Investment

In a decisive step towards sustainability and operational resilience, Paradise Toys (Pvt) Ltd., a leading Sri Lankan manufacturer and exporter of baby educational soft toys, has successfully deployed a state-of-the-art 60kWp hybrid solar power system at its Kobeigane facility, enhancing energy stability across its operations in Wattala and Madurankuliya.

Delivered in partnership with Regen Renewable, this milestone initiative goes beyond a conventional energy upgrade, representing a strategic transformation designed to future-proof operations against power disruptions, rising electricity costs, and an increasingly unpredictable energy landscape.

This hybrid solar technology stands out as a proactive and future-focused solution, combining solar power generation with intelligent battery storage to ensure a continuous, reliable energy supply even during grid outages.

This powerful combination enables the facility to harness solar energy during the day while storing excess energy for use during peak demand periods or grid failures.

The result is a highly optimized energy ecosystem that delivers both cost savings and operational resilience.

Beyond immediate financial benefits, the system also contributes significantly to reducing the company’s carbon footprint, aligning with global sustainability standards and increasing appeal among environmentally conscious international buyers.

Driving this successful implementation is Regen Renewable, a trailblazer in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy sector.

Since introducing hybrid solar systems to the country in 2018, the company has played a pivotal role in reshaping how businesses approach energy management.

With a proven track record that includes the successful delivery of a USD 150,000 UNDP-funded solar project in the Kurunegala district, Regen Renewable continues to empower organizations with innovative, reliable, and scalable energy solutions tailored to local challenges.

A spokesperson for Paradise Toys (Pvt) Ltd. commented:

"This investment marks a critical step in our journey towards operational resilience and sustainability.

In an environment where energy uncertainty can disrupt entire supply chains, having a dependable power source is invaluable.

Hybrid solar allows us to maintain uninterrupted production, manage costs effectively, and deliver consistently to our global partners."

Managing Director of Regen Renewables, Dr. Lakmal Fernando, stated,

“We are witnessing a significant shift in how Sri Lankan businesses view energy.

Hybrid solar is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity. By combining clean energy generation with storage capabilities, businesses can take control of their energy future.

Paradise Toys is a shining example of how forward-thinking organizations can lead this transition.

About 5 years ago Regen Renewables initiated the Hybrid Battery Energy Storage/Solar/Grid combined systems in Sri Lanka with the financial support of UNDP.

Those systems are still functional without any issue.

We are proud of our achievements to initiate BESS solutions in Sri Lanka that now has become a basic need not a luxury".

As Sri Lanka faces the looming possibility of an energy crisis in the months ahead, the success of Paradise Toys stands as a powerful blueprint for businesses across the country.

By embracing hybrid solar, organizations can unlock uninterrupted operations, long-term cost efficiencies, and greater energy independence, ultimately building the resilience needed to navigate uncertainty and sustain growth in an increasingly unpredictable future.

Photo caption - Hybrid solar power systems at Kobeigane, and on grid solutions at Wattala and Madurankuliya.