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==Idea== <vimeo>611648294</vimeo> Powered wheelchairs exist to liberate and empower disabled people, yet most powerchair users have their life choices restricted by limited range, breakdowns and fear of being stranded. Meaning that users avoid travel, face social isolation & risk unemployment. Alex is a powerchair user who was frustrated by constantly breaking down & being stranded, he decided to address the problem by founding Freedom One Life. We're dedicated to enabling wheelchair users to live the life they choose. The Series 5 will be our first product, the result of years of R&D & thousands of hours of testing over 20,000km in real-world conditions across the globe. We aim to become an industry-leading powerchair that puts the user back in control. The Series 5 passed the required destructive crash test on its first attempt & a global audience of distributors and users visited our stand at one of Europe's largest mobility tradeshows leading to invitations to visit them & requests for demo chairs for test drives. Our test drives leave huge smiles on people’s faces. The global powerchair market is growing & will more than double by 2027 to £9.24Bn. The addressable market will be £5.85Bn by 2027. With R&D complete, this round will enable our commercial launch. This includes building demo chairs for the well-established distributor market across the UK & Europe. Key hires in sales & marketing will support growth.
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