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Quingo & Docking Station Technical Specification
Range: Up to 23 miles (37km) with standard battery configuration.
The range can be increased up to 34 miles (54km) with the optional 2 x 22Ah batteries,
which can be fitted into the rear lockable box.
The above range figures are theoretical, produced in accordance with ISO 7176-4.
ISO 7176-4 specifies a method for determining the theoretical distance range of
electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters by measuring energy consumed over a
specified distance. It is applicable to electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters with a
maximum speed not greater than 9 mph (15 km/h), intended to provide indoor and/or
outdoor mobility for one disabled person whose weight is within the range presented by
ISO 7176-11.
The distance range of an electrically powered wheelchair is affected by energy
consumption and battery condition. Energy consumption is affected by a number of factors
such as ambient temperature, total weight and weight distribution of the user, topography,
surface characteristics, and tires. Battery condition is affected by factors such as
temperature, age, charging history and discharging history. Hence the result obtained
from the test specified in this part of ISO 7176-4 cannot be used to derive an accurate
range estimate for a particular wheelchair (or scooter) and user. However, it can be used
to give a basis for comparison between different wheelchairs or scooters under similar test
conditions.
Note regarding speed: The maximum speed and performance criteria are set as per
specification and cannot be changed in any way by the customer. This can only be
changed by a qualified engineer equipped with a suitable electronic programmer.
Note: Specifications are correct when going to press. Advanced Vehicle Concepts Ltd
retains the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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