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What is Multi-mode Performance?

Multi-mode performance describes the ability of a home elevator to provide multiple ride modes. Users can choose a mode depending on their preference, whether for comfort, speed, or energy efficiency.

A multi-mode performance elevator gives users the flexibility to select how the elevator behaves during each ride. Users may choose a faster ride using sports mode or select an energy-efficient option when daily usage is high.

This multi-mode experience allows users to decide how they want the elevator to perform. Rather than adjusting themselves to a fixed elevator speed or behavior, they can adjust the elevator to suit their preferred ride experience.

Why multi-mode ride options are important

Different users require different ride experiences depending on the situation. Multi-mode performance ensures that the elevator remains comfortable, efficient, and suitable for all users at any time of day.

Multi-mode performance:

  • Improves user comfort daily with gentle, smooth, and calm ride options
  • Empowers users with control over how the elevator moves
  • Offers flexibility for all ages, from children to seniors
  • Creates a premium, customised experience instead of a single fixed-speed solution

Multi-mode performance transforms a home elevator from a basic vertical transport device into a personalised mobility system for homeowners.

Families may prefer different ride behaviors for different members; elderly or physically challenged individuals often benefit from a slower, smoother ride; and eco-conscious households may choose energy-efficient operation for frequent daily use. Luxury homeowners and long-term residents also benefit from having ride modes that adapt as their needs change over time.

Overview of the different ride modes

Sport mode

Sport mode is designed to provide a faster and more dynamic ride. The elevator accelerates and travels at a higher speed compared to other modes. This mode is ideal for users who want quick travel or frequently use the elevator throughout the day.

Comfort mode

Comfort mode focuses on smooth, gradual starts and stops with a steady, controlled speed. This ride mode is ideal for elderly users, children, or anyone who prefers a calm and relaxed elevator experience.

Eco mode

Eco mode allows the elevator to operate in an energy-efficient manner. This mode optimises performance to reduce power consumption while maintaining safety and ride comfort, making it suitable for regular daily use.

Personalisation mode

Personalization mode allows users to customize their ride experience by adjusting speed, smoothness, and responsiveness based on individual comfort preferences.

Each ride mode allows the elevator to adapt to the user rather than forcing the user to adapt to the elevator.

Technical explanation of the technology

01

Smart controllers

Smart controllers manage elevator speed, acceleration, and braking based on the selected ride mode.

02

Smooth acceleration and deceleration

Each ride mode applies customised acceleration and deceleration settings to ensure passenger comfort and safety throughout the journey.

03

Energy optimisation logic

Eco mode uses intelligent algorithms to minimise energy consumption while maintaining reliable and safe operation.

04

Seamless switching between modes

Users can switch between ride modes easily without any technical knowledge or training.

05

Built-in safety monitoring

All rides are monitored in real time to ensure safe and stable operation regardless of the selected mode.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can change your ride mode as often as needed, depending on your daily requirements.
No. All ride modes operate within strict safety parameters while offering different performance characteristics.
Comfort mode is generally recommended due to its smooth and gradual movement.
No. Eco mode maintains a smooth and safe ride while optimising energy usage.
Because it provides greater flexibility, control, and personalisation compared to conventional single-mode elevators.