Why an electric stretcher is not the limitation many expect

Electric stretchers are often met with hesitation. Let’s take a closer look at how they address the real challenges of daily clinical work.

Where the hesitation comes from

For many caregivers, the idea of an electric stretcher raises immediate questions: What happens if the battery runs out? Do we need a place to plug in the stretcher to charge it? Will cables get in the way or slow things down? Because of these concerns, hydraulic stretchers often feel like the safer, more predictable choice, but simply because they are familiar.

Electric power without compromise

The Stretcher X2 – electric does not require connection to a power outlet during use and operates entirely on a battery system. There are no cables on the floor, no need to search for sockets, and no interruption to workflow. When the battery is empty, it is simply replaced by a full one and its charging takes place separately via an external charger.

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Real experience from clinical practice

In a modern endoscopy clinic GastroPraxis am Graben,CH, medical staff highlighted the practical advantages of the battery-powered Stretcher X2 – electric: »The new patient trolley is 30 kg lighter than our previous one. It is easier to handle and clean, and the handling of the batteries is also optimal as there are no power cables lying around.«

Why this makes a difference at the end of the day

By eliminating physical effort, cables, and charging-related downtime, the electric stretcher becomes a support rather than a concern:

  • effortless height and position adjustment via hand switch
  • no cables on the floor limiting movement or creating obstacles
  • no downtime caused by charging

At the end of a long shift, these details matter. Less physical strain, smoother workflows, and reliable availability make the electric stretcher a practical and trusted solution. Even for teams initially hesitant to move away from hydraulic systems.

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