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Scootering for mobility

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The electric vehicle revolution started many years ago in the form of mobility scooters.

Designed so people with physical limitation­s could get around without relying on taxis, buses or family members, the first mobility scooters arrived in New Zealand in the early 1970s.

They have come a long way since, with improved comfort and stability, more battery power and being easier than ever to use.

One of the widest ranges in Christchur­ch can be found at More Mobility, which has several dozen models at its showroom on Blenheim Rd.

More Mobility co-owner Russell Thomas says the ability of mobility scooters to help with shopping, attend appointmen­ts, visit friends and family or just get out and enjoy some fresh air has made them vital for maintainin­g an independen­t, happy and healthy life.

He says the typical mobility scooter can travel up to 35 kilometres on each battery charge and costs

$3800 to $5000 new. Larger scooters are capable of up to

50km between charges and range from about $5000 to

$7500.

There are no warrant of fitness or registrati­on requiremen­ts and they charge easily at home so over time become a very low-cost form of transport.

‘‘First-time buyers often find many more uses for their scooter than expected so we usually recommend going one size up if they’re not sure. That way they can take longer trips and be more comfortabl­e,’’ Russell says.

‘‘We offer home demonstrat­ions and provide tuition so the user is confident and understand­s how and where to ride the scooter.’’

More Mobility also has second-hand scooters. Fully serviced and with new batteries, these start at $1700.

Russell recommends annual servicing for mobility scooters, or twiceyearl­y if the scooter is relied upon heavily.

Servicing can be done at a user’s home and for most models costs $99. A twiceyearl­y servicing programme is available at $140.

‘‘Scooters are very easy to use and cost effective,’’ Russell says.

‘‘More than 3000 of our clients use them each day.’’

For a no obligation home trial, contact More Mobility on 0800 666 222 or visit their website moremobili­ty.co.nz. The showroom is open weekdays 9am-5pm and Saturdays 9am2pm at 113 Blenheim Rd, Riccarton.

 ??  ?? Alan Brennock services a scooter at More Mobility, on Blenheim Rd, last week.
Alan Brennock services a scooter at More Mobility, on Blenheim Rd, last week.

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