Pau’s accident
Pau Bach suffered a motorbike accident at 18 and was left quadriplegic. As he was unable to find mobility solutions that covered his needs, he began to design a prototype he could use. This would later become the first Batec handbike.
Our team is made up of highly skilled and motivated professionals who provide the best solution to wheelchair users, exceeding their expectations. We work to significantly improve their mobility to be on a par with that of people without a disability.
40% of the key positions at our company are filled by people with a disability, completing our mission of transforming the lives of this sector of the population.
Customer Service
R&D Coordinator
Administration, Finance and Human Resources Manager
Warehouse Manager
Warehouse administrative officer
Warehouse Assistant
Buying Manager
Exports
After-sales Manager
After-sales Service and Mechanic
After-sales Service
Mechanic
Mechanic
Mechanic
Pau suffered a motorbike accident at just 18, which left him quadriplegic. Frustrated by a lack of mobility solutions that adapted to his lifestyle and needs, he decided to take control and create a customised mobility solution.
That was how the first Batec handbike was born, allowing him to enjoy a new form of mobility, do sport, go out with friends, travel and move around freely in his daily life. With time, Pau decided to share his handbike with the world, and thus, in 2006, Batec Mobility was born.
Pau Bach suffered a motorbike accident at 18 and was left quadriplegic. As he was unable to find mobility solutions that covered his needs, he began to design a prototype he could use. This would later become the first Batec handbike.
The first home-made prototypes of add-on handbikes for wheelchairs are made. They incorporated technology from bicycles and electric vehicles of the time.
Together with his brother, Pau took a step further by offering other people with mobility problems the chance to drastically improve their lives. The prototypes of his handbikes became viable and marketable products.
The first Batec handbike goes on sale in Spain.
We began a process of internationalisation thanks to the Momentum Project, with PricewaterhouseCoopers, BBVA and Esade. This allowed us to have a presence in more than 30 countries today.
Launch of the Batec 1 range worldwide.
Launch of the Batec 2 range worldwide.
Batec Mobility belongs to the Swedish investment fund Latour Industries. The investment fund owns three brands that provide mobility solutions: AAT – Alber Antirebstechnik, Batec Mobility and REAC.
We continue working to innovate and improve our products. We offer the best mobility experience for our users by adapting the Batec handbike to them and their needs.
For us, the most important thing isn’t just offering the best possible product, it’s making a difference in people’s lives. At Batec Mobility, we're committed to offering the best mobility experience possible to everyone in a wheelchair.
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