The eDegree EW2 Carbon Light Pro Electric Wheelchair is one of the lightest electric wheel chair in Singapore, designed with independancy in mind. This lightweight electric wheelchair presents a compact flat back; ideal for public transport usage without protuding assisted handles. It is an aeroplane friendly design and uses high end lithium battery for longer service life and driving range up to 30km, subjecting to load and terrain.
The eDegree EW2 Carbon Light Pro E-Wheelchair comes with a waterproof rating of IP6X, anti-bacterial cushion that can be removed for washing and cleaning. EABS braking also ensures all users are safe in the chair.
Model Number: eDegree EW2 Carbon Light Pro Electric Wheelchair
Type: Electric Wheelchair
Material: Carbon Fiber
Weight: 17KG
Seat: 45cm x 45cm
Size (Unfolded): 90cm x 63cm x 97cm
Size (Folded): 62cm x 39cm x 72cm
Certificate: CE ISO13485 ISO9001
Battery: 24V 12AH Lithium Battery
Motor: Upgrade aluminum alloy 250W*2 Brushless
Warranty: 6 Months, Motor, Controller and Battery. Excludes wear and tear, water damages and modifications
Rachel Lee –
I’ve had my EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair for a few months now and I’m impressed with its durability and energy efficiency. The 24V 12Ah lithium battery lasts longer than expected, and the carbon fiber frame feels sturdy. However, I do wish there was a way to adjust the armrests for a more comfortable fit.
Diana Leong –
I’m still on the fence about purchasing the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair – can someone tell me more about its performance on inclines? Does it have a specific speed limit when going uphill?
Michelle Chong –
Thank you for reaching out about your concerns with purchasing the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair! I understand that you’re looking for more information on its performance on inclines. According to our product description, this wheelchair has a max loading of 150kg and features an electromagnetic brake system, which suggests it should handle uphill terrain decently well. However, I’m not entirely sure about the specific speed limit when going uphill. If you’d like, I can try contacting the manufacturer for more information on that.
Melissa Wong –
I’m so glad I invested in the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair – it’s been a game-changer for my daily commute. The 25-30km driving range is more than enough for me, and the electromagnetic brake system gives me peace of mind. My only suggestion would be to include a carrying strap or handle for easier transport.
Evelyn Wong –
I was blown away by the speed and maneuverability of the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair! The 360° LCD joystick controller is so intuitive, making it easy to navigate through tight spaces. The only minor complaint I have is that the seat could be a bit more cushioned for longer drives.
Julian Tan –
I’ve been using the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair for a few weeks now and I’m thoroughly enjoying it! The ABS brakes are reassuring, especially when driving in hilly areas. My only minor gripe is that the anti-wheel technology can be a bit finicky – sometimes it takes me a few tries to get the wheelchair to move smoothly.
Alexis Tan –
What drew me to the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair was its sleek design and compact size. It’s perfect for navigating through crowded public spaces or storing in my car. The only thing I’m not sure about is how well it would perform on rough terrain – does anyone know if it can handle bumpy sidewalks?
Marcus Tan –
Thank you for sharing your experience with the EC8002 Carbon Electric Wheelchair, Alexis! We’re glad to hear that you appreciate its sleek design and compact size. Regarding your concern about rough terrain, our product description does mention anti-wheel technology as one of the safety features. While it’s designed for smooth maneuverability, it’s possible that the wheelchair might still perform well on slightly bumpy sidewalks. However, we can’t guarantee its performance on very rough or uneven surfaces. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
george wee –
Why no specifications about the wheelchair?
Battery specification is BATTERY, not sheelchair