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Power X2 and Power F2 draw strong interest at RETTmobil 2026

RETTmobil International 2026 once again confirmed Fulda as one of the most important meeting places for the global rescue and emergency services industry. With around 30,000 visitors and approximately 500 exhibitors from 28 countries, the exhibition highlighted the latest developments in EMS, patient handling, and emergency response technology.

While powered stretcher systems are no longer new to the industry, discussions throughout RETTmobil made one thing increasingly clear: EMS organisations are now looking beyond basic electrification and focusing more on quality, control, operational reliability, and long-term performance.

This was reflected in the strong interest surrounding the Ferno Power X2 stretcher and Power F2 fastening system during demonstrations throughout the exhibition.

Key areas attracting attention at RETTmobil included:

📌 Stability and control during patient transport and loading
📌 Smooth manoeuvrability across varied terrain and surfaces
📌 Ergonomic operation designed to reduce physical strain
📌 Integrated workflow between Power X2 and Power F2
📌 Ferno Connect touchscreen with real-time system visibility and guided operation

Beyond powered movement

For many years, powered loading and lifting have been standard expectations within modern EMS systems. Increasingly, however, attention is shifting toward how well these systems perform under real operational demands.

Visitors exploring the Power X2 and Power F2 system showed particular interest in areas linked to stability, ergonomics, manoeuvrability, and integrated workflow control — especially in situations where consistency and operator confidence are critical.

This aligns closely with independent testing previously conducted on Power X2, where the system demonstrated measurable advantages in several operational areas compared with another leading powered stretcher system.

A growing focus on operational quality

Across the EMS industry, there is growing recognition that powered movement alone is no longer enough. Decision-makers are increasingly evaluating how systems perform over time, how consistently they operate across different environments, and how effectively they support crews during daily use.

Power X2 has highlighted performance improvements in areas such as ergonomics, battery capacity, tip stability, and manoeuvrability — all factors that become increasingly important in demanding EMS environments.

At RETTmobil, many of the conversations surrounding Power X2 and Power F2 reflected this broader industry focus on operational quality rather than standalone specifications.

Designed for real-world EMS conditions

The Power X2 and Power F2 system has been designed to support safer handling, greater operational consistency, and predictable performance throughout daily use — while integrating stretcher operation, fastening, and system visibility into one connected workflow.

As EMS organisations continue to modernise their fleets, RETTmobil 2026 highlighted a clear direction for the industry: the future of powered patient transport is no longer defined simply by powered movement, but by the quality, control, and reliability of the complete system.

We invite you to contact us for a personal demonstration and discover how the Power X2 and Power F2 can transform your daily operations.