CalebXCharge:
Public charging built for powered mobility.
You planned your day. Your battery shouldn't be what stops it. CalebXCharge is the first public charging network built specifically for powered mobility devices, so you can move through your city without counting the miles left on your battery.
Each station also becomes part of a connected network that helps cities understand where accessible mobility infrastructure is needed most.
CalebXCharge changes that.
Until now, powered mobility users have had to plan around the risk of losing charge in public.
When a CalebXCharge station is deployed, it becomes more than a charger. It provides safe public power for compatible mobility devices while connecting each station to a larger network that supports routing, infrastructure data, and continuous movement.
Why CalebXCharge Exists
Millions of Americans rely on powered mobility devices every day, yet no public charging infrastructure network exists to support them.
CalebXCharge was created to close that gap and build the infrastructure layer required for continuous mobility.
How CalebXCharge Works
Delivers Safe Power
Adaptive charging based on battery type and voltage.
Deploys Anywhere
Grid, solar, and hybrid infrastructure options.ty
Connects to the Network
Real-time monitoring and mobility intelligence.
Knows the Device
Identifies charging requirements before power delivery.
Purpose-Built Charging for Powered Mobility Devices
CalebXCharge identifies device voltage, battery chemistry, and charging requirements before power delivery begins—supporting the mobility devices people depend on every day.
Designed for the Mobility Devices People Use Today
12V mobility devices
Scooters & lightweight mobility aids.
24V standard
~90% of power wheelchairs — primary market.
36V advanced systems
High-performance power chairs & emerging mobility platforms
Grid independence modes
Why This Matters
For Users
Reliable charging
Greater independence
Reduced range anxiety
For Cities
Infrastructure planning data
Accessibility insights
Better public service delivery
For Property Owners
Community amenity
Increased visitation
Participation in mobility infrastructure

