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There is no one size fits all electric wheelchair. Electric wheelchairs can often be customised. This is particularly true for sophisticated rehab power wheelchairs where specialised rehab equipment is frequently needed.
It is simplest to go over the different parts of a motorised wheelchair and how they all fit together. The choice of a power base allows the chair to be constructed from the bottom up. Drive wheels are what make up power bases, and they can be put in the front, middle, or back of a base.
Batteries, caster wheels, anti-tip wheels, motors, brakes, and wiring harnesses are further components of the power foundation. Power bases include plastic shrouding as well, and many of them are available in a range of colours, from neutral shades to hydrographic patterns.
The South Korea Electric Wheelchair Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Guru IoT, a Korean company that creates Internet-of-Things solutions, claimed to be working on self-driving smart mobility technology based on digital twin map data. The business hopes to develop a self-driving wheelchair for the disabled through this effort.
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups chose the company’s self-driving mobility platform as an R&D project due to its technological viability and business potential. It is currently under active development.
The wheelchair from Guru IoT supports features like digital twin, AI-based self-driving, app reservations, and pre-appointments for public transit.