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The global market for electric wheelchairs is anticipated to rise significantly. The market is expected to rise due to the rising demand for electric mobility devices among the elderly and individuals with disabilities.
The two main reasons predicted to propel the market’s growth are the expanding older population and the rising frequency of chronic disorders.
People who have a medical condition or have trouble walking choose electric wheelchairs, which are motorized wheelchairs that run on batteries. These wheelchairs typically have four or six wheels and may be partially disassembled for transportation.
Due to a lack of upper body strength or a desire for independence, some people choose electric wheelchairs over manual wheelchairs. The wheelchair industry has begun to evolve technologically to include electric wheelchairs that resemble mobility scooters and provide more comfort, storage capacity, armrests, and joysticks for controlling movement.
The Mexico Electric Wheelchair Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Two new electric wheelchairs have been released, one in the adult QUICKIE line and one in the pediatric ZIPPIE line, Sunrise Medical is happy to announce.
The ZIPPIE Mini gives kids the independence to safely explore a variety of situations thanks to its innovative, all-wheel independent suspension, the narrowest genuine mid-wheel drive base available, and an extremely short 17-inch turning radius, and a 17-inch seat-to-floor height.
Children may drive up to 3 miles per hour while elevated up to 12 inches with the optional C-Me seat elevation, without locking out the suspension or needing to stop while transitioning. Any sitting demand may be met with a broad variety of JAY cushions and backs, up to 50 degrees of motorized tilt, and WHITMYER headrests.
Footplates, leg supports, back height, seat breadth, and seat depth, among others, may be individually adjusted and can grow with the kid. For a unique, expressive style, the ZIPPIE Mini may be customized with seven eye-catching accent colours or a selection of painted shrouds.
The brand-new QUICKIE Q200 R, a small rear-wheel-drive power wheelchair that doesn’t skimp on performance, is also being introduced by Sunrise Medical.
The QUICKIE Q200 R is the end product, a genuinely small motorized wheelchair with exceptional grip, stability, and even the capacity to scale three-inch bumps. The Q200 R is a terrific choice for hoist and boom-style vehicle lifts, starting at just 216 pounds.
The Q200 R will fit comfortably in most SUVs or vans thanks to its completely retractable back and detachable leg and arm supports. The power wheelchair’s small, 23-inch broad base offers excellent grip for navigating ramps, and its large, 9-inch front casters allow superior obstacle climbing than those found in other rear-wheel-drive power chairs.