Easwe Battery Charger
| Size | Waist (inches) | Waist (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 24–30 in | 61–76 cm |
| M | 30–36 in | 76–91 cm |
| L | 36–42 in | 91–107 cm |
| XL | 42–48 in | 107–122 cm |
| XXL | 48–54 in | 122–137 cm |
The Easwe Battery Charger is the official replacement charger designed for use with Easwe electric wheelchair and mobility scooter batteries. Whether your original charger has been lost, damaged, or you need a second charger to keep at a different location — at home, at work, in a holiday property, or in a vehicle — the official Easwe charger is designed to safely and reliably restore your wheelchair's battery to full charge, ready for your next outing. Supplied by Australian Healthcare Supplies, a registered NDIS provider based in Perth, Western Australia.
- Official Easwe Replacement Charger — designed and supplied by Easwe specifically for their wheelchair and mobility scooter battery range, ensuring the correct voltage, current output, and connector match for safe, reliable charging.
- Australian Plug (Type I) — fitted with an Australian/New Zealand Type I plug, designed for direct use with standard Australian power outlets without any adapter required.
- Indicator Light — the charger is designed with a charging status indicator light to show when charging is in progress and when the battery has reached full charge, making it easy to monitor charging without needing to check the wheelchair's display.
- Designed for Safe Lithium Battery Charging — designed to charge Easwe lithium batteries at the correct voltage and current to protect battery longevity and reduce the risk of overcharging.
- Compact and Portable — lightweight enough to pack in a bag for travel, holidays, or keeping a spare at a second location.
The Easwe Battery Charger is designed for use in the following situations:
- Replacing a lost, damaged, or malfunctioning original charger
- Keeping a second charger at a different location — office, holiday home, or carer's home — to avoid carrying the charger between locations
- Charging a spare battery separately while the other battery is in use on the wheelchair
- Travel situations where a second charger is needed for a spare battery
Contact us if you are unsure whether this charger is compatible with your specific Easwe model or battery before purchasing.
- Connect the charger cable to the charging port on the Easwe battery — either directly on the detached battery or via the charging port above the motor on the wheelchair (if your model supports in-chair charging).
- Plug the charger into a standard Australian power outlet (100–240V AC).
- The indicator light will confirm that charging has begun. Refer to the charger's indicator light guide for status colours.
- Allow the battery to charge fully — approximately 5–6 hours for a standard 12AH battery. Confirm charge time for your specific model's battery with the product manual.
- Once fully charged, disconnect the charger from the battery before disconnecting from the power outlet.
- 1 × Easwe Battery Charger (AU Type I plug)
- Store in a dry location away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
- Do not coil the cable tightly around the charger body during storage — loose coiling prevents cable damage over time.
- Inspect the cable and connectors regularly for fraying or damage — do not use a damaged charger.
- Keep the charging port and connector clean and dry before connecting.
- Only use the official Easwe charger with Easwe batteries — using a non-genuine or incompatible charger may damage the battery, reduce battery life, or create a safety hazard.
- Do not leave the battery charging unattended for extended periods beyond the recommended charge time.
- Do not charge in areas with poor ventilation, near flammable materials, or in direct sunlight.
- Do not use the charger if the cable, connector, or body is visibly damaged — contact us for a replacement.
- Do not modify the charger or attempt to use it with non-Easwe batteries.
- Keep out of reach of children.
| SKU | EA-ADP |
| Compatible Models | All Easwe electric wheelchairs and mobility scooters — confirm with supplier if model-specific variants apply |
| Plug Type | Australian / New Zealand Type I — no adapter required |
| Input Voltage | 100–240V AC — confirm with supplier before publishing |
| Output | Confirm voltage and amperage with supplier before publishing |
| Charge Time (12AH) | Approximately 5–6 hours — confirm with supplier |
| Certifications | TGA Registered (Australia) · FDA · CE · UKCA · MDEL · UN38.3 · CIBG |
| Manufacturer | Easwe |
| Australian Supplier | Australian Healthcare Supplies, Perth WA — Registered NDIS Provider |
| Shipping | Stocked and dispatched from Perth, Western Australia. View our shipping policy for current delivery timeframes. |
Is this charger compatible with all Easwe models?
The Easwe Battery Charger is the official charger designed for use with Easwe electric wheelchair and mobility scooter batteries. Contact us if you want to confirm compatibility with your specific model before purchasing — particularly if you own a G10 or S10, which use different battery capacities to standard models.
Can I use this charger to charge two batteries?
The charger charges one battery at a time. If you have two batteries (a standard battery plus a spare), you will need to charge them separately — charge one while the other is in use, then swap and charge the other. If you regularly need both batteries charged simultaneously, purchasing a second charger allows you to charge both at the same time.
How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
Charge time varies by battery capacity. For a standard 12AH battery (used in most Easwe models), a full charge takes approximately 5–6 hours. Larger capacity batteries (such as the 15.4AH in the S10) take longer. Refer to your wheelchair's product manual for the exact charge time for your model's battery.
Does this accessory qualify for NDIS funding?
Accessories for approved NDIS Assistive Technology items may be eligible for funding under the same AT registration group as the primary device. Eligibility depends on your plan and how the primary wheelchair was funded. Australian Healthcare Supplies is a registered NDIS provider. Contact us for guidance.
