KERDOM Unveils Ultra-Lightweight Electric Wheelchair Designed for Maximum Mobility and Travel

KERDOM introduces the E100L (Model DX04), an innovative electric wheelchair that offers unprecedented portability and flexibility for users seeking enhanced mobility. The device promises to transform personal transportation for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges through its compact design and advanced features.

April 18, 2025
KERDOM Unveils Ultra-Lightweight Electric Wheelchair Designed for Maximum Mobility and Travel

KERDOM has launched its most advanced electric wheelchair, the E100L (Model DX04), targeting users who require lightweight, travel-friendly mobility solutions. Weighing just 33 pounds without a battery, the wheelchair represents a significant leap in personal mobility technology.

The DX04 features a compact design that folds in three seconds, making it exceptionally portable for travel and storage. Its silver aluminum alloy frame can easily fit into car trunks, airplane compartments, and tight spaces, addressing a critical need for mobile individuals with limited physical mobility.

Key specifications include a 350-pound weight capacity, dual 250W brushless motors, and multiple battery options providing range flexibility from 15 to 30 miles. The wheelchair's 22-inch turning radius ensures smooth indoor navigation, while 12-inch rear wheels enable stable outdoor movement across various terrains.

Ergonomic design elements distinguish the DX04, including a breathable 17.5-inch wide seat with 2 inches of supportive padding, adjustable armrests, and a customizable joystick controller. These features prioritize user comfort and accommodate individual preferences and physical requirements.

The wheelchair's airline-approved battery system and versatile power options make it particularly attractive for travelers. With pre-orders now available and shipping scheduled for June, the E100L represents a potential game-changer in personal mobility solutions, offering unprecedented independence for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges.