Wardwizard Drives Into Fleet Operations With Ambitious EV Deployment Plans

Wardwizard enters fleet operations with 100 Joy e-bike EVs in Hyderabad, targeting 50,000 vehicles by 2026 through an integrated ecosystem approach for last-mile delivery.

February 4th, 2025

Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Limited rolled out its fleet operations venture today, deploying 100 electric two-wheelers in Hyderabad under its Joy e-bike brand. The company aims to expand its fleet to 50,000 vehicles by March 2026, marking a significant move in India’s last-mile delivery space.

All-In-One Fleet Support System

In partnership with SpeedforcEV, operating under the Optimotion banner, Wardwizard introduces a comprehensive support system for fleet operators. This new approach goes beyond simple vehicle deployment, offering round-the-clock maintenance, spare parts, charging solutions, and insurance support.

“We’re building a complete end-to-end ecosystem to support fleet operations,” states Yatin Gupte, Chairman & Managing Director. “Our target is 8,000 vehicles by March 2025, scaling to 50,000 vehicles by March 2026.”

Beyond the Numbers

The partnership network powering this initiative:

  • Bluebells managing cashless insurance services
  • Mangalam Industrial Finance Limited handling vehicle financing
  • Ampvolts Limited providing charging infrastructure
  • SpeedforcEV overseeing maintenance and spare parts

Big Names on Board

The initial fleet serves leading platforms:

  • Zomato
  • Swiggy
  • Flipkart
  • Amazon
  • BigBasket

Next Stop

After Hyderabad, Wardwizard plans to roll out in:

  • Mumbai
  • Pune
  • Chennai
  • Bangalore
  • Vadodara
  • Ahmedabad
  • Kolkata
  • Surat

Breaking New Ground

Wardwizard’s approach stands out by tackling the common pain points in fleet operations. Their one-stop solution handles everything from vehicle deployment to maintenance, aiming to keep delivery partners’ wheels spinning with minimal interruption.

Road Ahead

As the company eyes partnerships across B2B, B2C, and retail segments, their integrated model could reshape how India’s EV fleets operate. With targets of 8,000 vehicles by 2025 and 50,000 by 2026, Wardwizard is betting big on the future of electric mobility.