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Top 10 Electric Wheelchair Manufacturers in China

The world is getting older fast. Between 2015 and 2050, the share of people aged 60+ is projected to nearly double, creating unprecedented demand for mobility, home care, and assistive technology. 


China sits at the center of this shift: both as one of the world’s largest aging markets and as a global manufacturing hub for mobility products. Homegrown know-how, large-scale production capacity, and increasingly sophisticated R&D make Chinese electric-wheelchair makers decisive players in the global supply chain.


The intersection of global aging and China’s manufacturing muscle is reshaping the mobility market: buyers can now choose from a wider spectrum of electric wheelchairs — from travel-friendly models to feature-rich, all-terrain systems. The following top 10 Chinese electric wheelchair manufacturers are available for dealers to choose from. 


  • Yuwell Medical— A long-standing Chinese medical device group with a broad product portfolio that includes electric wheelchairs and mobility devices. Yuwell’s scale, distribution network, and emphasis on diagnostic and therapeutic devices make it a recognizable brand in hospitals and retail channels. 

  • INTCO Medical (INTCO) — A large public company with diversified medical products that include rehabilitation and mobility lines. INTCO emphasizes R&D, quality certification, and international exhibitions, positioning it as a major OEM/ODM supplier. 

  • JBH Medical — Known for portable and folding electric wheelchairs, JBH focuses on travel-friendly, lightweight designs made for an active, mobile user. Its product line highlights portability and “travel ease” — a growing niche within powered mobility. 

  • Relcare Mobility — A professional manufacturer specializing in powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and rollators with an export focus. Relcare underlines quality system certifications (ISO, CE, FDA/510k, applicable) and customization for international customers. 

  • XSTO Mobility — A more design/innovation-forward firm that markets smart mobility devices (including all-terrain and stair-climbing solutions). XSTO highlights awards and patent activity, aiming at premium and niche applications such as outdoor and rough-terrain mobility. 

  • Guangdong Dongfang Medical (Foshan Dongfang) — A long-established equipment manufacturer (hospital beds, rehab equipment, and wheelchairs) from Foshan with decades of manufacturing experience, often supplying institutional and contract orders. 

  • Innuovo Rehabilitation — A specialist maker of power scooters and electric wheelchairs with OEM capabilities and export certifications (CE/FDA references). Innuovo invests in factory automation and has had regulatory filings for power chairs, indicating a strong product portfolio for international markets. 

  • A & I Group (A&I) — With roots in Taiwan and factories in mainland China, A&I has decades of experience evolving from bicycle parts into rehab & mobility manufacturing. The group serves both OEM buyers and branded channels, leveraging metal-working expertise for durable frames and components. 

  • Karma Medical — Originating in Taiwan (and with a global dealer network), Karma is known for aluminum-frame innovation and a broad product line that covers manual wheelchairs, power chairs, and scooters. Karma’s decades of design experience support both mid- and higher-end markets. 

  • Merits Health — A multinational mobility brand with Taiwan origins and strong distribution. Merits offers a wide range of scooters and power chairs, combining established engineering with global after-sales networks — an advantage for international buyers.

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