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Electric mobility scooters restore independence and freedom of movement for seniors and riders with limited mobility — offering safe, comfortable personal transport for both indoor and outdoor use across Canada.
What is an electric mobility scooter?
Mobility scooters are battery-powered personal vehicles designed for riders who have difficulty walking longer distances. They feature a stable multi-wheel base, a comfortable seat with armrests, easy-to-use tiller steering, and speed limits appropriate for pedestrian environments (typically 6–15 km/h).
Are mobility scooters covered by Canadian health benefits?
In Canada, mobility scooters may be covered by provincial assistive device programs, insurance plans, or Veterans Affairs benefits for eligible individuals. BC's Aids for Daily Living program provides partial coverage for qualifying medical mobility devices. Consult your health provider for eligibility.
Can mobility scooters be used outdoors in BC?
Yes — outdoor mobility scooters feature pneumatic tires, higher ground clearance, and weatherproof components suitable for sidewalks, pathways, and moderate outdoor terrain.
What is the difference between a mobility scooter and a power wheelchair?
Mobility scooters use tiller steering and require the rider to have upper body control and arm strength to steer. Power wheelchairs use joystick control and are more suitable for riders with significant upper limb limitations. See our electric wheelchairs collection.
How far can a mobility scooter travel on one charge?
Most mobility scooters deliver 15–40 km range per charge depending on battery size, rider weight, and terrain. For daily neighbourhood use in a Canadian city or suburb, a single charge typically lasts several days.







