Finally, a ride that's accessible for everyone.
- Michael Alexander
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
Imagine wireless charging corridors and static zones designed with People with Disabilities (PWD) in mind — no struggling with plugs or cables, no awkward docking stations, just roll up (or drive up) and charge hands-free while you rest or grab a coffee.
Like how every modern bathroom in the world is adapted for PWD with grab bars, low sinks, and wide doors, Super Volt corridors could make EV charging as inclusive as possible: level paths, barrier-mounted transmitters at wheelchair height, voice-activated apps for activation, and safe, quiet zones that reduce sensory overload from noise/pollution.
This isn't just convenience — it's equity. PWD make up 15% of the global population (WHO data), and in the Philippines, over 1.5 million people live with disabilities (PSA 2020). Super Volt could help them travel independently, cut costs on accessible transport, and join the clean energy shift without barriers.
Think: an e-trike corridor along Pasig River where a PWD rider charges mid-ride, no stopping needed. Or static zones at malls/parks with ramps and glow indicators for low-vision users.
We're building for a future where no one gets left behind. What accessibility features would you want in EV charging? Share below!

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