EXC-1003B Heavy-Duty All-Terrain Mobility Scooter with Steel Frame & Wheelchair Integration
Detailed Description with Parameter Table:
The EXC-1003B Steel-Frame Mobility Scooter is built to meet the rigorous demands of commercial and institutional mobility programs. It combines heavy-duty performance with user-centric design to facilitate independence in various environments.
Key Technical Specifications & Features:
| Parameter Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Core Structure | Reinforced steel chassis with IP65 protective coating; UV-resistant ABS body panels. |
| Drive System | Dual 300W brushless motors for balanced traction and incline handling (up to 10°). |
| Power & Runtime | 24V 12Ah Lithium battery; standard 6-hour charge; supports optional auxiliary packs. |
| Dimensions & Weight Capacity | 108(L)×88(W)×94(H) cm; collapses to 75cm width. Max user weight: 100kg (chassis dynamically tested to 150kg). |
| Performance | Speed limited to 6 km/h; features 0.3s emergency braking response (EN 12184 compliant). |
| Key Operational Features | Foldable steering column; ergonomic control panel; adjustable armrests (45-55cm); optional 360° swivel seat. |
| Compliance & Warranty | CE, FCC, ISO certifications; complies with ANSI/RESNA accessory standards. 2-year motor warranty backed by a 30-country service network. |
This scooter is engineered for seamless integration into professional workflows. Its design accommodates easy transfer from wheelchairs and offers customization points for oxygen tanks, IV poles, or specific controller systems. The combination of all-terrain capability, medical-grade durability, and a focus on safety makes it a dependable choice for organizations prioritizing user safety, equipment longevity, and operational flexibility.
FAQ (For Business Clients)
Q1: What is the true durability of the steel-frame chassis for all-day, institutional use?
A: The chassis is constructed with laser-welded, reinforced steel and features an IP65-rated coating for corrosion resistance. It has undergone dynamic stress validation under loads up to 150kg, significantly above its 100kg user rating, ensuring long-term structural integrity in high-use environments like hospitals or care homes.
Q2: How does the scooter facilitate users transitioning from a wheelchair?
A: The design includes a patented, collapsible steering column that retracts to create a clear, unobstructed entry/exit path. An optional 360° swivel seat accessory can be specified to further assist in safe and smooth lateral transfers, making it a practical hybrid solution.
Q3: Are the speed and incline limits suitable for complex campus environments?
A: Yes. The 6 km/h governed speed prioritizes safety in pedestrian-dense areas (medical campuses, senior communities). The dual 300W motors provide sufficient torque to reliably navigate inclines up to 10°, covering common slopes found in urban landscapes and park trails.




