Muv Wheelchair
Houston, Texas, often recognized as the "Space City," is not just a leader in aerospace and energy but has rapidly emerged as a critical node in the global medical device supply chain. The presence of the Texas Medical Center (TMC)—the largest medical complex in the world—has fostered an environment where medical technology (MedTech) and rehabilitation engineering thrive. For electric wheelchair factories and exporters, Houston serves as a strategic gateway for North American distribution and international trade.
Synergy with Houston’s tech corridors allows for the integration of aerospace-grade materials into wheelchair frames.
With the Port of Houston and world-class airports, we ensure seamless export of power chairs to over 48 countries.
Proximity to TMC enables real-world feedback from top-tier rehabilitation specialists and patients.
The demand for advanced mobility solutions in Houston is driven by a diverse and growing population. Industrial parks in areas like Sugar Land, The Woodlands, and Katy are increasingly housing assembly lines and logistics centers dedicated to assistive technology. Unlike traditional manufacturing, Houston-based exporters focus on "Smart Mobility"—incorporating IoT, AI-assisted navigation, and high-efficiency lithium battery systems that can withstand the intense Texas heat.
As an exporter, we leverage Houston's robust infrastructure to minimize lead times. Our collaborative approach with local healthcare providers ensures that every electric wheelchair we manufacture meets the rigorous standards required by both US FDA and international MDR regulations. The industrial synergy here allows us to source lightweight alloys and advanced plastics, making our "Houston Series" wheelchairs some of the most durable and portable in the market.
The electric wheelchair industry is undergoing a paradigm shift. We are moving away from heavy, cumbersome chairs toward ultra-lightweight, intelligent mobility devices. As a leading factory and exporter, we are at the forefront of several key trends:
Weight reduction is the primary goal for modern users. By utilizing carbon fiber frames—originally popularized in aerospace—we have reduced the weight of some models to under 10kg. This makes transportation in Houston’s suburban SUVs and sedans effortless for caregivers.
Future-proof wheelchairs are now equipped with smart brake systems and obstacle detection. In a busy city like Houston, where pedestrian traffic in the Museum District can be dense, these AI sensors provide an extra layer of safety, automatically slowing the chair when a collision risk is detected.
Battery life is critical. Our latest Houston-exported models feature high-capacity lithium-ion batteries that offer ranges of up to 25 miles on a single charge. These batteries are also airline-compliant, catering to the "Space City" traveler who needs to fly out of Bush Intercontinental (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport.
Customization is no longer a luxury. Modern factories are using 3D scanning and modular design to create chairs that fit the specific physiological needs of the user, preventing secondary health issues like pressure sores or spinal misalignment.
How do our electric wheelchairs perform in the diverse environments of Houston? We’ve engineered our products to excel in local scenarios:
Houston is home to beautiful parks like Hermann Park and Buffalo Bayou Park. Our chairs feature robust suspension systems and wide, anti-skid tires designed to handle both paved pathways and slightly uneven park terrain. The high-torque brushless motors ensure that navigating the rolling hills of the bayou is smooth and effortless.
The METRORail and Houston’s bus system are highly accessible. Our "Foldable Series" is designed for quick transition. Within 3 seconds, a chair can be folded to fit into a compact space, making it ideal for the commuter who uses public transit to reach downtown offices or the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo events.
For patients and visitors at the TMC, mobility is a necessity. Our chairs are designed with a tight turning radius, allowing users to navigate narrow hospital corridors and crowded waiting rooms with ease. The silent motor technology ensures that the user can move through quiet clinical environments without causing disruption.
Foshan Wheelchair Report Co., Ltd. self-owned factory covers an area of 10,000 square meters. We have strong research and development capabilities and superior manufacturing capabilities, and we hold independent intellectual property rights for a number of products. Our Houston export division ensures these high standards meet the specific needs of the North American market.
Beyond our flagship electric wheelchairs, we manufacture medical beds, mobility scooters, and a comprehensive suite of related medical equipment designed for maximum durability and user comfort.
Our solutions are expertly crafted for people with disabilities or mobility difficulties, providing them with the independence to navigate their daily lives with dignity and ease.
We take quality seriously. We currently hold 25 technology patents and 2 software copyrights. Our facility has passed rigorous system assessments including ISO9001:2008 and ISO13485:2016. Furthermore, we have obtained CCC, CE, MDR, FDA, and other essential international certifications, ensuring our Houston-exported products are globally compliant and safe.
Our factory utilizes state-of-the-art automatic equipment and precision robotic arms to ensure every weld and component meets our exacting specifications. This industrial automation allows for consistent quality and high-volume output to satisfy global demand.
Our reach is truly global. Our products have been exported to Europe, America, the Middle East, and other regions, covering approximately 48 countries worldwide. Houston stands as a primary hub for our American operations.
Choosing the right partner in the mobility industry involves more than just looking at product specs. It requires an understanding of the local market, logistics excellence, and long-term support. Here is why our "Houston Factories & Exporter" approach stands out:
Operating in the Houston market means we prioritize FDA clearance and Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement standards. Our chairs are built to withstand the rigorous daily use expected in the American healthcare system.
Just as Houston engineers push the boundaries of space flight, we push the boundaries of mobility. Our research and development team constantly experiments with new motor controllers, regenerative braking systems, and ergonomic seating materials to ensure our wheelchairs are the most advanced on the market.
Our 10,000 square meter factory is designed with sustainability in mind. From energy-efficient robotic arms to waste-reducing manufacturing processes, we ensure that while we provide mobility for people today, we are protecting the world for tomorrow.
Whether you are a healthcare distributor in Texas, a mobility shop in Europe, or a rehabilitation center in the Middle East, our Houston-exported electric wheelchairs offer the perfect blend of Texas-sized durability and global technological innovation.