Forget the effort of pushing, here comes the kit to add an electric motor to your stroller

Tackling the city with a stroller can turn into a real odyssey. Tiring climbs, dangerous descents and the inevitable stairswhich become insurmountable without external help. From today, however, there is an innovative and sustainable solution to overcome these obstacles: it’s called Easy Waya kit that promises to revolutionize the concept of a stroller. Designed in Poland, it is designed to simplify travel for parents and others. Let’s find out together what it is.

Easy-Way is a motorization system that is installed directly on the stroller, transforming it into a highly functional electric model. Its configuration resembles that of bicycle conversion kits. It consists of a central motor with a total of 300 watts, distributed over two electric motors of 150 watts each. These are connected to rubber rollers that push the rear wheels of the stroller.

How it works

Setup is surprisingly intuitive. Simply attach the kit to the stroller frame, tilt the rollers to ensure contact with the wheels and lock the system. Management is equally simple: using a control positioned on the handlebar, parents can adjust the speed and monitor the battery status thanks to a display.

Easy-Way also represents a leap forward from the point of view of safety. The system integrates an automatic locking mechanism which immobilizes the wheels if the handlebars are released, avoiding risks for the child. Furthermore, the kit allows you to recycle and reuse strollers already in use, transforming them into electric models without the need to purchase a new one. An ecological solution that reduces waste, offering an economical and sustainable alternative to families.

Launched on Kickstarter, Easy-Way immediately caught the attention of many parents, but unfortunately the campaign was interrupted last November 12th without official reasons. However, the project remains a brilliant ideacapable of demonstrating how technology can improve daily life, respecting the planet.