Revolutionary design makes the eFOLDi Lite the lightest, most compact and easy-folding mobility scooter ever made. Weighing only 15kg (without battery), it's easily portable and can fit comfortably in a small car or on public transport. You can even lower the weight further to 12 kg by removing the rear wheels.
This ultra-lightweight scooter can fold and unfold in seconds, meaning you can travel in no time. Despite the light weight, the magnesium alloy frame makes it sturdy enough to carry 120kg and will last you years when cared for properly.
eFOLDi is a company from the UK and has won the British Invention of the Year award as well as seed funding from Sir Richard Branson in 2016.
The original eFOLDi was designed in 2013 by Mr Wang Jianmin when he fell off the stage in 2012 and couldn't find mobility scooters suitable for himself. In 2015, his daughter, Sumy Wang, decided to join him full-time and started the eFOLDi business. This is their story.
The battery is a single 240WH battery. To bring this on board, you need to write in to the airline in advance, tell them you are bringing a mobility aid, then they will decide whether or not to approve your battery for carriage on board. Otherwise, the default limit of 160WH will apply, and you will not be able to bring the battery with you.