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  • Do I need to insure my electric wheelchair?
    04-07/2026
    From a legal perspective, there is currently no mandatory requirement to insure electric wheelchairs. However, from the perspectives of economic security, usage protection, and property risk diversification, it is highly recommended to insure electric wheelchairs.
  • Where Should Electric Wheelchairs Be Charged?
    02-19/2026
    Scientific research shows that charging in a dry environment at 20℃–25℃ can extend battery life by more than 20%; conversely, long-term charging in high-temperature or cold environments will significantly shorten lifespan.
  • How Often Do I Need to Charge My Electric Wheelchair?
    02-09/2026
    If you use your electric wheelchair for extended periods each day (e.g., more than 2 hours), daily charging is recommended. If you only use it for short periods (e.g., several times a week), charging every 2–3 days is sufficient.
  • How many miles can an electric wheelchair travel on a full charge?
    01-22/2026
    Under normal circumstances, a standard electric wheelchair can travel an average of 10 to 20 miles (approximately 16 to 32 kilometers) on a full charge. High-performance or long-range electric wheelchairs, equipped with larger capacity lithium batteries, can even achieve a range of over 25 miles (approximately 40 kilometers).
  • How long do electric wheelchair batteries last?
    01-08/2026
    Lithium-ion batteries are the mainstream configuration for modern electric wheelchairs. Under normal circumstances, their lifespan is 3 to 5 years, and some can even reach over 6 years. Lithium-ion batteries have high energy density, no memory effect, and can be repeatedly charged.
  • What is the design lifespan of a power wheelchair?
    12-16/2025
    The design lifespan of a power wheelchair is generally 5-10 years; lifespan is mainly affected by the battery, motor, electronic system, tires, and the usage environment; the battery is the component most susceptible to lifespan impact, and lithium batteries are more durable than lead-acid batteries.
  • Who is suitable to use an electric wheelchair?
    12-12/2025
    Suitable users of electric wheelchairs: 1. Individuals with severely limited lower limb mobility but insufficient upper limb strength 2. Individuals with neurological or muscular diseases 3. Elderly individuals with weakened mobility but some cognitive ability 4. Patients in the rehabilitation phase requiring intermittent assistance 5. Individuals with chronic diseases
  • Do Electric Wheelchairs Need to Be Charged to 100%?
    12-02/2025
    Lead-acid batteries in electric wheelchairs typically need to be fully charged to 100%. However, lithium batteries do not need to be fully charged to 100% every time, as maintaining a fully charged state for a long time will cause slight wear and tear on the cells, shortening their lifespan.
  • Why do some people use electric wheelchairs?
    07-25/2025
    For patients with severe muscle weakness or upper limb dysfunction, using traditional manual wheelchairs will lead to the dilemma of "being able to sit but unable to move" due to the lack of propulsion. Electric wheelchairs can easily replace manpower to complete various directions of travel through the electric drive system.
  • What should I pay attention to when charging the electric wheelchair battery?
    02-22/2025
    This article explains the battery charging method for electric wheel chairs from the aspects of charging a new wheelchair before use, power supply voltage, charging method, charger connection, charging time, etc.