Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Limited (WIML), a key player in India’s electric vehicle market under the brands ‘Joy e-bike’ and ‘Joy e-rik,’ has successfully developed a tailored electric three-wheeler, the e-Trike (Driver + 10), to support the Philippines’ public transport needs. This vehicle, part of a $1.29 billion agreement with Beulah International Development Corporation, has been dispatched for rigorous testing to ensure its suitability for the local market.
In February 2025, the company plans to send additional electric vehicles for further evaluation, aligning with the Philippine Government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP). This initiative seeks to replace outdated vehicles with advanced electric alternatives, reflecting Wardwizard’s commitment to green mobility solutions.
Yatin Gupte, Chairman & Managing Director of Wardwizard Innovations, stated, “Our partnership with Beulah International is a pivotal step in advancing sustainable transportation in the Philippines. The e-Trike dispatch for testing marks significant progress in this collaboration. India’s strides in electric mobility enable us to create products that meet global standards, and we are proud to contribute to the Philippines’ green transition.”
This development follows an MoU between Wardwizard and Beulah International, a prominent EPC and business integration firm in the Philippines backed by RP Connect. Under this agreement, Wardwizard will supply electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and custom-designed four-wheelers for commercial use, aiming to transform the country’s public transportation landscape.
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Limited, a pioneer in India’s electric vehicle sector, operates under the brands Joy e-bike and Joy e-rik. As the first EV manufacturer listed on the BSE, the company focuses on promoting cleaner, emission-free alternatives to traditional vehicles. With a product lineup of over 10 models spanning high and low-speed categories, Wardwizard has established a presence in more than 400 cities across India and aims to expand its reach further.