In a world where innovation often prioritizes speed and scale, Evox is taking a different path—one rooted in empathy, dignity, and human-centered design. In this exclusive interview, we speak with the team behind Evox to understand how they are transforming mobility solutions in India and beyond.
Q: To begin with, what is Evox and what inspired its creation?
A: Evox is an assistive technology company focused on building advanced electric mobility solutions, particularly wheelchairs, that empower individuals with mobility challenges to live independently and with dignity.
The inspiration came from a simple yet powerful realization: the problem isn’t disability—it’s the lack of access and inclusive infrastructure. We saw countless individuals whose potential was limited not by their physical condition, but by the tools and environment around them. Evox was created to bridge that gap between people and possibilities.
Q: Your messaging strongly emphasizes dignity and independence. Why are these central to Evox?
A: Because mobility is not just about movement—it’s about freedom, confidence, and self-worth.
For many individuals, relying on others for basic movement can impact their sense of identity and independence. At Evox, we don’t see wheelchairs as products; we see them as enablers of life. Every design decision we make is guided by one question: Does this restore dignity?
We believe mobility is a basic human right, not a luxury. When you restore mobility, you restore confidence—and that changes everything.
Q: How does Evox differentiate itself from other mobility solution providers in the market?
A: The biggest difference is our approach. Most companies start with engineering and then think about the user. We start with empathy.
We spend time understanding real user challenges—physical, emotional, and social. Our products are designed not just to function well, but to feel right. Comfort, ease of use, aesthetics, and reliability all matter deeply.
Additionally, we place a strong emphasis on after-sales support. For us, the relationship doesn’t end with a purchase—it begins there. Users and their families need ongoing support, and we are committed to being there for them.
Q: Can you elaborate on your short-term goals as a company?
A: Right now, our focus is on building strong brand awareness across India. Assistive technology is still an under-discussed space, and we want to change that.
We are actively educating people about mobility independence and why it matters—not just for individuals, but for families and society as a whole.
At the same time, we are strengthening our digital presence to generate leads and reach more people who need these solutions. Through storytelling and real user experiences, we aim to build trust and emotional connection.
Q: Storytelling seems to be a big part of your strategy. Why is that important?
A: Because real stories create real impact.
Assistive technology is deeply personal. Behind every wheelchair is a life, a family, a journey. When people see how mobility solutions transform lives—not just physically, but emotionally—it creates awareness and empathy.
We want to shift the narrative from limitation to possibility. Our stories are not about disability; they are about resilience, independence, and reclaiming control over life.
Q: What are Evox’s long-term ambitions?
A: Our long-term vision is to become India’s most trusted electric wheelchair brand and eventually expand globally as a premium mobility solutions provider.
But beyond growth, our goal is innovation. We want to continuously push the boundaries of assistive technology—making it smarter, more intuitive, and more accessible.
Ultimately, we aim to build an entire ecosystem that supports independent living for the disabled and elderly. That includes not just products, but services, community, and awareness.
Q: Who is your primary target audience?
A: Our audience is diverse but united by a common need—mobility and independence.
This includes individuals with temporary or permanent mobility challenges, elderly individuals who want to maintain independence, caregivers and families who are seeking better solutions for their loved ones, and institutions like hospitals and rehabilitation centers.
We understand that each group has different needs, and we design our solutions to cater to those nuances.
Q: What challenges do you see in the current mobility and assistive technology landscape in India?
A: The biggest challenge is awareness. Many people are not aware of the options available to them.
There’s also a societal mindset that often equates disability with dependence. This needs to change. With the right tools, individuals can lead highly independent and fulfilling lives.
Infrastructure is another challenge. Many public and private spaces are not designed with accessibility in mind. While we can innovate products, true change requires a more inclusive environment overall.
Q: How does Evox ensure its products remain both premium and affordable?
A: It’s a balance we take very seriously.
We focus on smart design and efficient manufacturing to maintain high quality without unnecessary cost inflation. Our goal is to make premium mobility solutions accessible to more people, not just a select few.
We believe affordability should not come at the cost of dignity or quality. Every user deserves the best possible experience.
Q: What message would you like to convey to readers through this feature?
A: The most important message is this: Disability is not inability.
The real limitation lies in the environment and the lack of access. When we remove those barriers, people thrive.
At Evox, we are not just selling wheelchairs—we are restoring independence. We are enabling people to step out, participate, contribute, and live life on their own terms.
We want people to rethink how they view mobility. It’s not just a medical need; it’s a fundamental part of living a full life.
Q: Finally, what do you want people to remember about Evox?
A: Three things:
First, Evox is not about products—it’s about people.
Second, the problem is not the individual; it’s the limitations we’ve built into our systems and spaces.
And third, with the right support and tools, every individual deserves—and can achieve—a life of independence, dignity, and freedom.
As Evox continues its journey, it is clear that the company is not just innovating within assistive technology—it is reshaping the conversation around mobility, inclusion, and human potential. In doing so, Evox is not just building a brand; it is building a movement.
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