Electric wheelchairs empower users to move freely and independently within their homes, communities, and other environments. They facilitate the completion of daily tasks such as grocery shopping, attending medical appointments, and engaging in social activities. Equipped with electric motors and batteries, electric wheelchairs provide a smooth and effortless ride. The motors are typically controlled by a joystick or similar device, enabling users to navigate forward, backward, and turn with ease. Advanced control systems allow for precise and intuitive operation, while safety features like electromagnetic brakes, anti-tip wheels, and speed governors help prevent accidents and injuries. These features ensure a safe and secure ride for both users and those around them. By providing users with the ability to move around freely and independently, electric wheelchairs promote a greater sense of autonomy and self-reliance. They also facilitate social inclusion by enabling users to participate in activities and events that they may have otherwise been excluded from due to their mobility impairments.