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Electric wheelchairs, sometimes referred to as power chairs and electric wheelchairs, are considered mobility aids. They are used by those who have mobility challenges or have difficulty walking. These wheelchairs do not need any assistance from others to go about since they are powered by rechargeable batteries.
The home-care setting segment is estimated to lead the market in terms of end-users during the course of the projected period due to the growing need for independence and the ease of working with an electric wheelchair.
Rear-wheel-driven wheelchairs are predicted to hold the most market share due to their ease of use and ability to be maneuvered both inside and outside with the use of a joystick, per the product.
The Turkey Electric Wheelchair Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The M1, a brand-new electric wheelchair from Permobil, has an open, rigid tubular backpost that enables users to adapt almost any seating and positioning system to their needs.
The M1 also has the most recent Permobil technologies, such as drive motors, a sophisticated design, and a vibration-absorbing FlexLink suspension.
Traditional rehab seating systems may be integrated with a sleek contemporary aesthetic thanks to the M1’s distinctive design. Consumers may now simply adapt to their chair without compromising by choosing the seating option that is best for them.
The M1 combines the attributes that Permobil chair owner’s value most, including svelte form, dependability, and now configurable seating options.