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27 Oct 2025

eFOLDi to Showcase Award-Winning Lightweight Mobility Range at The Occupational Therapy Show 2025

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eFOLDi to Showcase Award-Winning Lightweight Mobility Range at The Occupational Therapy Show 2025
The eFOLDi Compass - Only 11kg four wheel mobility scooter
eFOLDi's complete line-up of folding scooters and powerchairs will be available for demonstration throughout the exhibition, with a focus on how these products can support clinical decision-making and client-centred outcomes.
Renowned for redefining portable mobility, eFOLDi combines innovation, practicality, and engineering excellence to help clients live more independently and confidently. Its complete line-up of folding scooters and powerchairs will be available for demonstration throughout the exhibition, with a focus on how these products can support clinical decision-making and client-centred outcomes.

 On display will be:

eFOLDi Compass – the world’s lightest 4-wheel folding scooter, weighing just 11kg (excluding battery). Built from magnesium alloy and featuring Secure-Turn® gyroscopic stability technology, the Compass combines safety, simplicity, and portability in one compact design.
eFOLDi Navigator – a folding powered wheelchair weighing just 12.4kg (excluding battery). The Navigator features intuitive joystick control, optional attendant control, electromagnetic braking, and solid puncture-proof tyres for dependable indoor and outdoor use.
eFOLDi Lite – a compact folding scooter designed for simplicity and comfort. Folds in seconds, fits easily into small spaces or car boots, and delivers smooth, effortless performance for everyday independence.
 

Throughout the show, eFOLDi’s specialist team will be available to discuss assessments, clinical reasoning resources, and free home demonstration options where OTs can attend with their clients to trial the full range in real-world settings.

Andrea Flynn, Product Marketing Manager at eFOLDi, commented:

“At eFOLDi, we believe innovation in mobility should start with clinical insight. Working alongside OTs allows us to ensure our designs genuinely support independence, not just in theory, but in the daily contexts that matter most to clients.

Our conversations with occupational therapists often centre on the challenge of finding equipment that enhances independence without adding complexity. We’ve built our products to meet that need: lightweight, intuitive to use, and simple to integrate into everyday routines. By combining practical engineering with real-world clinical feedback, we’re helping clients stay active, confident, and connected.”

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