Petra Trading launches mobility scooters for the UAE community

Innovative and practical products cheer everyone. Each product gets launched after going through tens of thousands of discussions and verification by strict medical device class requirements. Safety is one aspect for consideration. Mobility scooter industries overlap automobile and medical devices industries.  The world’s most compact and portable revolutionary mobility scooter range, FreeRider, has been launched by Petra Trading in Dubai. To provide more safety and more stable scooters, the company has pioneered the extrusion process to build chassis into its scooters. Besides, its design side anti-tip wheels, there are superchargers and USB chargers.  The company has designed products through listening, understanding, and observation of the customers. As a global leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced mobility scooters industry, it understands the importance of strict regulations and uncompromised quality standards. It has been the pioneer in using the lithium battery to design, eco-friendly materials to help the world become cleaner.  Luggie Scooter, a portable medical device, integrates lithium batteries to make the system lightweight and convenient, thereby allowing people to carry on the scooter at any time.  Lithium-ion batteries, by definition, are energy storage systems. If subjected to abusive conditions, the energy in the systems can be unexpectedly released, thereby presenting safety issues. Different lithium-ion technologies exhibit different safety profiles. The challenge of mitigating safety risks in any application rests with choosing the right lithium-ion technology for the application.  The lithium battery is certified UN38.3, a UN transportation testing for lithium batteries. This is a very tough international testing criterion for any transportation device. The company is the first manufacturer to acquire this certificate. Get more details by visiting its website, http://www.petratradingfz.com

 

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