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Patients with severe motor impairments and ongoing mobility problems frequently use powered wheelchairs to get about on a daily basis. The population’s life expectancy has grown as a result of improved healthcare services.
Over the previous few years, the percentage of the population that is elderly has increased generally. For everyday mobility, the elderly are more prone to utilize motorized wheelchairs. A further benefit for end-users is that electric wheelchairs may be used both indoors and outdoors.
The market’s expansion is hampered by the expensive price of power wheelchairs as well as a lack of infrastructure and knowledge about wheelchair accessibility.
On the other hand, the introduction of smart wheelchairs equipped with artificial intelligence control systems and the increase in people’s willingness to lead active, independent lives are anticipated to present manufacturers with opportunities to innovate and develop new products in line with consumer preferences.
The Russia Electric Wheelchair Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Wingus, a “pleasant and dependable” sit-and-drive power wheelchair with a lightweight cantilever frame structure, has been introduced by mobility specialist Ottobock.
Ottobock claims that their new electric wheelchair provides the user with the best sitting comfort for both indoor and outdoor use thanks to its reduced look and clean lines. The sturdy cantilever frame corrects floor irregularities for a more pleasant ride.
The Wingus is simple to operate and offers a variety of adjustment options because it has been developed as an entry-level model for rear-wheel drive power wheelchairs. One can easily get in and out of the electric wheelchair thanks to the adjustable back and seat depth and the fold-back armrests.
The Wingus is rather light at 57 kg and is simple to pack into the automobile. Additionally, driving in small areas and via narrow doorways is made easier by the tiny proportions.
The wheelchair is constructed in Germany and is built with puncture-resistant wheels. It also relies on batteries and motors that have undergone extensive testing.