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Vadodara, 10th March, 2025:
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Limited, the manufacturer of ‘Joy e-bike’ and Joy e-rik,’ has commenced trials of four additional customized electric three-wheelers to the Philippines for evaluation, ensuring their compatibility with the local market as part of its USD 1.29 billion partnership with Beulah International Development Corporation in Indonesia.
Wardwizard previously sent an initial shipment of the e-Trike (Driver + 10) in the third quarter of FY 24-25 to Beulah for thorough testing, aimed at confirming adherence to local transportation standards and regulations established by the Philippine Government, thereby assessing their market suitability.
Beulah International Development Corporation is a leading full-service business integration and EPC firm in the Philippines, is supported by RP Connect to enhance the country’s public transport system with advanced electric vehicles.
Under the terms of the Beulah partnership, Wardwizard will provide electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and specially designed four-wheelers for commercial applications, underscoring its commitment to sustainable mobility in the region.

Elaborating on the global order, Yatin Gupte, Chairman & Managing Director of Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Limited, stated, “With these additional vehicles now dispatched for testing, we are making steady progress in fulfilling our commitment under this strategic collaboration, and we take immense pride in bringing our expertise to the Philippines. Together with Beulah International, we remain dedicated to accelerating green mobility solutions and fostering a cleaner, more connected future.”

The dispatched vehicles include Model 1 (Light Version) with a Driver + 2 + 3 seating arrangement for urban commuting, Model 2 (Heavy Version) with Driver + 3 + 3 seating for increased passenger capacity, and Model 3 featuring a Driver + 6 (3 + 3 facing) configuration for shared mobility.The company in addition has also sent a three wheeler Cargo/Loader has been sent to support sustainable logistics.
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