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Moretti MOBILITY CN250 Electric Scooter for the Elderly and People with Reduced Mobility
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Moretti MOBILITY CN250 Electric Scooter for the Elderly and People with Reduced Mobility
The CN250 electric scooter, designed by Moretti, is an ideal solution for the elderly and disabled individuals with walking difficulties. Thanks to the quality and reliability of the company, a leader in the field of aids for the disabled, this scooter ensures independence and comfort for those who need mobility support.
Electric Scooter for the Elderly: Design and Functionality
The MOBILITY 250 scooter, part of the Ardea Mobility series, is a 4-wheeled vehicle developed to meet the needs of those with motor difficulties. The seat is padded, rotates 360°, and is adjustable in height and depth for an optimal driving experience. The backrest system is foldable and reclinable, with an adjustable headrest to ensure maximum comfort, while the foldable and adjustable armrests provide additional support. The ergonomic handlebar, adjustable in inclination, facilitates use.
Advanced Features of the Electric Scooter
This scooter is equipped with a complete set of lights, including turn signals, rearview mirrors, and a front storage basket for practical transport of items. The structure is made of sturdy steel, with an ABS covering for increased durability. The bumpers and anti-tip wheels ensure additional protection, while the multifunction dashboard allows for easy monitoring of all operations.
The front and rear suspensions ensure a comfortable ride even on uneven terrain. Powered by two 12V batteries, the 1650W motor allows for a speed of 15 km/h, with a range that can exceed 45 km, depending on usage conditions.
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Moretti MOBILITY CN250 Electric Scooter for the Elderly and People with Reduced Mobility