Questions from the field

Q: What is a Handimover?

A Handimover is a modular electric drive unit that transforms a standard wheelchair into an off-road capable vehicle.

Q: Do I need a special wheelchair?
No. Handimovers are designed to fit most standard wheelchairs – with minimal tools and no permanent modification.

Q: Can I install it myself?
Yes – installation takes about 10–20 minutes. We provide a guide and video tutorials.

Q: What if something breaks?
Replacement parts are available. We aim to use globally accessible components so you can get help locally.

Q: How much does it weigh?
Each unit weighs between 8 and 15 kg, depending on configuration.

Q: How long does the battery last?
Depending on the type of battery, terrain and load, between 3-5 hours on a full charge.

Q: Can I charge it with a regular outlet?
Yes – all units use standard 220V chargers (EU compatible)

Q: How do I control it?
Depending on the model, you can use a handlebar or a joystick.

Q: Is it waterproof?
The system is water-resistant (IP67-rated), but we recommend avoiding full submersion.

 

Q: Can children use it?
Yes – the system is adjustable for different body sizes.

Q: Is it allowed on sidewalks or roads?
It depends on your country. In most cases, it’s treated as a mobility aid.

Q: What if I only have one functional arm or limited control?
A: We offer joystick or remote-control solutions adapted to your needs – including one-handed operation.

Q: Can I buy it directly from you?
Yes – or from our local partners. See our “Contact” page.

Q: Do you offer shipping to my country?
We ship globally, but please contact us for exact conditions.

Q: Can I become a dealer or partner?
Absolutely. See our “Partner with us” section or send us a message.

 

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