Batec

Electric 2

The perfect balance

ParaplegicsQuadriplegicsHemiplegics

The Batec Electric 2 handbike has the perfect balance with an 18” wheel, an exclusive wider and ultra-grip tyre. Perfect for both urban areas and the countryside.

The Batec Electric 2 add-on handbike features an 18” tyre, manufactured specially by Batec.
Because it is wider and ultra-grippy, it is ideally sized for use in both urban and rural areas in complete safety and driving comfort. It is ideal for both daily commutes and long journeys.

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Plus, the Batec Electric 2 handbike comes standard with two weights to improve traction and has a top speed of 25 km/h.

You can anchor and unanchor the Batec add-on handbike wherever you want independently, easily and quickly thanks to our Batec Easy-Fix anchoring system. Even users with severe injuries can do this thanks to our range for quadriplegics and hemiplegics.

Our electric handbikes are healthcare products with the highest quality standards backed up by the ISO 13.485 certification for medical devices.

Diameter

18 "

Speed

6 km/h15 km/h25 km/h

Weight

15,9 kg (without battery)

Maximum user weight

110 kg

Battery

280 Wh o 576 Wh

Autonomy

21.5 km (With battery 280 Wh) * o 44 km (With battery 576Wh)*

* Autonomy calculated according to a 75 kg user, ultra-light wheelchair, flat terrain, no wind and a steady speed of 15 km/h. It may vary ±20% depending on the battery.

Material Aluminium
Colour Graphite grey
Engine Rated power: 350W. Peak power: 900W with reverse gear.
Maximum speed 25 km/h
Screen All-in-one LCD screen
Autonomy 21.5 km with the 280 Wh battery. 44 km with the 576 Wh battery.
Battery 280 Wh and 576 Wh.
Frame Aluminium adjustable in 4 direcciones directions to adapt to the user’s needs.
Handlebar
  • Black aluminium.
  • Adjustable in height.
  • Folding system for easy transport.
  • Available for quadriplegics and hemiplegics:
  • Gas & Brake handlebar for quadriplegics: accelerate and brake by gently moving the handlebars.
  • Hemiplegic handlebars with Monolever brakes and optional right or left trigger throttle.
Breaks
  • Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes.
  • Avid G2 180 mm rotor.
  • Aluminium brake levers.
  • Parking brake and signal cut-off sensor.
Wheel
  • 18” wheel.
  • 18” black aluminium double-wall rim.
  • Ultra-grip tyre.
  • Removable right dropout to change inner tube and/or tyre easily.
Standard equipement
  • Front light and dual LED rear lights.
  • USB port.
  • Horn.
  • Batec Asa to easily lift and carry your Batec handbike.
  • Removable QR weights for traction.
  • Battery charger.
Weight 15,9 kg without battery or extra weight.
Maximum user weight 110 kg
  • Paraplegic model: 31.5 cm up to 57.5 cm width x 77.3 cm up to 82.7 cm height x 87 cm up to 99.5 cm length.
  • Quadriplegic model: 31.5 cm up to 57.5 cm width x 82 cm up to 86.5 cm height x 88.5 cm up to 100 cm length.

Batec Asa

To easily lift and carry your Batec handbike.

Batec Anillas

To lift your Batec handbike into the car with the Batec Cincha and a crane.

Suspension stand frame

Articulated stand for better suspension to overcome obstacles more easily on uneven terrain.

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“Getting around with the Batec is such a pleasure. Both for going out in my free time—whether in the countryside or sightseeing around the city—, or going to work, I can leave the car at home and get around Madrid with my Batec handbike. It’s a whole lot easier, there are no traffic jams, and I save on fuel.”
Alex Molina — Spain
“I have been using a Batec for 8 years. I am now retired and love to travel, watch wildlife and be outdoors. My Batec takes me places I could never get to without it. I have traveled solo all over the UK, Europe and Bangkok.”
Rob Pedley — UK

FAQ

  • What is the Batec Electric 2 wheelchair handbike?

    The Batec Electric 2 is a high-performance electric handbike designed to be attached to a manual wheelchair. It delivers outstanding power, range and control, making it ideal for active users seeking comfort and performance on both short and long journeys.

  • How much does the Batec Electric 2 wheelchair handbike weigh?

    The Batec Electric 2 weighs around 15.9 kg (without the battery). Its robust yet balanced design ensures stability, safety and ease of handling.

  • Can I take the Batec Electric 2 on a plane?

    Yes. The Batec Electric 2 can be taken on flights when used with the 280 Wh travel battery, which complies with IATA airline regulations.

  • Who is the Batec Electric 2 designed for?

    The Batec Electric 2 is designed for wheelchair users seeking a powerful and versatile electric handbike for everyday use, longer trips, hilly areas and countryside rides. It is the perfect choice for those who value both strength and adaptability.

  • What kind of terrain can the Batec Electric 2 handle?

    The Batec Electric 2 is built for both city and countryside use. Thanks to its powerful motor and large front wheel, it performs well on varied terrain such as dirt tracks, cobblestones, grass, slopes and uneven pavements, providing excellent traction and stability.

  • What makes the Batec Batec Electric 2 different from other Batec models?

    The Batec Electric 2 strikes the perfect balance between Batec’s lightweight urban models and its more off-road designs. It combines strong power, long range and comfort, enabling users to move quickly through the city while also tackling country paths and more demanding terrain.

  • Where can I buy the Batec Electric 2?

    You can purchase the Batec Electric 2 from your local orthopaedic shop or through an official Batec service centre, where experts will install it on your wheelchair. Official service centres also provide maintenance and repair services. Contact our team via this page for more information.

  • Can I try the Batec Electric 2 before buying it?

    Of course. We offer personalised advice and demo sessions so you can test the Batec and find the model that best suits your needs. Contact our team directly from this page for more information.

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