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Support sit-to-stand transitions to enable participation, comfort, and autonomy in daily activities.

Experience life on your terms. Effortlessly transition from seated to standing, boosting health, independence, and confidence.

Effortless, confident movement—E‑700 keeps every step secure.

A robotic wheelchair assisting elderly and disabled people in various activities such as walking, physical therapy, and rehabilitation in different settings including hospitals, gyms, and outdoor environments.

Reduce Chronic Wheelchair use

Help lower limb

rehabilitation training

Reduce the risk of falls

Gait rehabilitation training

Reduce long-term bed rest

Help safe Walking

Key Features of the E-700

Supporting standing and walking to enable safe, independent everyday mobility.


At Anvia, we create smart, easy-to-use solutions that help people stand, train safely, and move with confidence—right at home.

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1. Dual Modes

Switch effortlessly between rehabilitation training and electric wheelchair mobility.
Train, move, and travel—without changing devices.

2. Intelligent Control

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Ergonomic armrest controls let you lift, move, and adjust speed with ease.
Simple, intuitive operation for independence and confidence.

3. Electromagnetic Braking System

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Provides reliable, safe stopping on any surface—indoors or outdoors.
Move with peace of mind, every step of the way.

Standing Mode – Independence & Health

Seated Mode – Agile & Comfortable

Transition – Smooth & Controlled

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Unique anti-roll Wheel Design

Provides extra balance and stability by adding supportive fulcrum points to prevent tipping during movement.

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High-Strength Aerospace-Grade Aluminium Alloy Frame

Built with durable, high-strength aluminium alloy for a stable, tilt-resistant ride.
With a tested 100 kg load capacity, you can travel with confidence and safety.

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High-Elasticity Solid Wheels

Absorb road bumps and vibrations for a smoother, more comfortable ride.
 These wheels offer run-flat performance, ensuring safe travel even if punctured.

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Branded Lithium Battery for Long Life

Fast charging with a long driving range of 15–20 km per full charge (10.4Ah).
 Reliable, safe, and built for a long lifespan.

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Product Parameters

A modern electric wheelchair with a sleek metallic frame, black accents, and small front wheels, shown with a height of approximately 78.74 inches or 2000 millimeters.

E-700 Safety & Compliance

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Your safety, our promise. The R-300 meets the highest international standards:

“With these certifications, the E-700 ensures maximum safety, reliability, and peace of mind for every journey.”

Frequently Asked Questions

  • E‑700 is a walking‑assist powerchair with integrated hoist support, designed for individuals who require assistance with standing, transfers, or supported walking, in addition to seated mobility.

  • Unlike a standard powerchair, E‑700 is designed to support:

    • Assisted standing

    • Supported walking

    • Transfers with hoist assistance

    It may be appropriate where individuals have complex mobility or transfer needs and require physical support beyond seated driving.

  • E‑700 may be considered for individuals who:

    • Have limited strength, balance, or endurance

    • Require assistance with standing or transfers

    • Benefit from supported walking as part of their mobility routine

    Suitability must be determined through clinical assessment.

  • Yes. E‑700 is designed for use within residential, care, and clinical environments, subject to space, layout, and transfer requirements.

  • E‑700 may be used in controlled outdoor environments, such as smooth paths or courtyards, depending on configuration and user ability. It is not intended for rough or uneven terrain.

  • No. The hoist system is designed to support transfers and assisted movement, not replace clinical care or supervision.
    Use of the hoist should follow clinician guidance and appropriate training.

  • E‑700 is designed to support mechanical assistance during transfers, which may reduce physical demand on carers compared with unsupported manual lifting, depending on setup and use.

  • Transport suitability depends on:

    • Configuration

    • Vehicle size

    • Manual handling considerations

    Transport arrangements should be discussed prior to selection.

  • Yes. E‑700 supports custom seating and configuration, including cushions and supports, to meet individual clinical needs as determined through assessment.

  • The frequency of E‑700 use depends on individual clinical recommendations, functional capacity, and the role the device plays in daily mobility and transfers.

    Usage may vary based on:

    • Clinical guidance, particularly where E‑700 is used to support standing, transfers, or assisted walking

    • User tolerance, including fatigue levels, endurance, and comfort during use

    • Transfer and mobility requirements, such as the number of transfers per day and the environments in which the chair is used

    • Care arrangements, including the availability of trained support for hoist‑assisted use

    Some individuals may use the E‑700 multiple times throughout the day for transfers and short periods of mobility, while others may use it more intermittently as part of their daily routine. The appropriate frequency should be determined through individual assessment and review, and adjusted over time as needs change.

  • Routine maintenance and servicing are required, particularly for:

    • Hoist mechanisms

    • Drive systems

    • Controls and safety components

    Maintenance guidance is provided in the user manual and through authorised service providers.

  • In some cases, E‑700 may be considered for funding where complex mobility and transfer needs are identified and clinically justified.
    Funding decisions are made by the relevant agency.

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