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A user or caretaker operates a joystick to drive a number of motors that make up an electric wheelchair. The motors are powered by electric, rechargeable batteries.
Two batteries—either 2x6aH, 2x10aH, or a mix of the two—are included with every wheelchair. For individuals who desire to travel, this implies that every chair has a plane safe option.
There are two different motor types in electric wheelchairs: brushless and brushed. Brushes are used in brushed motors to maintain contact with the commutator, which fuels the rotor’s movement and production of power. The wheelchair won’t function if a brush breaks or wears out before it is fixed.
Brushless motors are more likely to survive longer without repairs or maintenance because they function more quietly, smoothly, and efficiently. They also have a longer lifespan, which minimises electricity waste, and can be controlled more precisely with a joystick.
The Europe Electric Wheelchair Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2029, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Invacare is happy to introduce its smallest foldable powerchair, which was created especially for people who want to lead active, independent lives. The Kompas can provide assistance for use at home, on sporadic day trips, or on regular outings, assisting in overcoming those long and exhausting days.
The Kompas is one of the lightest folding electric wheelchairs on the market, weighing less than 21kg without batteries, making it simple to lift into the trunk of a car or an apartment. It is very portable and convenient to store thanks to how swiftly and simply it folds and unfolds.
It shrinks effortlessly into a stunning 590x370x810mm package thanks to a straightforward one-step folding mechanism, requiring no removal of the power pack.