Product Overview
The Electric Power Wheelchair provides mobility support for individuals with limited physical ability.
It features a sturdy frame, adjustable seating, and a user-friendly joystick for steering.
The wheelchair is powered by a rechargeable battery that offers extended usage between charges.
Key specifications include a weight capacity of up to 130 kg and a turning radius suitable for indoor and outdoor navigation.
This product is designed for comfort and ease of use in various environments.
Applications & Use Cases
This electric wheelchair is ideal for individuals with mobility challenges, including the elderly and those recovering from surgery.
It can be used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings throughout Nairobi and other regions in Kenya.
Healthcare professionals may recommend it for rehabilitation purposes or for enhancing the quality of life for patients.
Its compact design makes it suitable for both indoor use and outdoor excursions.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure the longevity of the Electric Power Wheelchair, regular cleaning with a damp cloth is recommended.
Check the battery regularly and charge it according to the manufacturer's guidelines.
Inspect the wheels and joystick for any signs of wear and tear, and keep them free from dirt and debris.
Store the wheelchair in a dry, cool place when not in use, and ensure that it is secured to prevent accidental damage during transportation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the electric wheelchair cost?
Price Range for Motorized Wheelchairs If you want an electric wheelchair, you're looking at a starting price of about $1,300. On average, a power wheelchair will cost around $2,500..
How far can an electric wheelchair go on a full charge?
Standard Models: Typically offer 10-15 miles on a full charge. Advanced Models: Can go up to 20 miles or more. Travel or Portable Models: May have a reduced range due to lighter, more compact batteries.
What are the three types of power wheelchairs?
There are three main 'types' of power wheelchair — rear-wheel, front-wheel, and mid-wheel drive. Most customisation is then done by adding different accessories and components. These add-ons create a completely bespoke wheelchair to meet the individual's care needs.