Introducing
The Cambridge E50 Elevator is the affordable home elevator that builders and renovators choose when budget and space are tight. Its compact 50″ × 50″ shaft, machine-room-less electric drive, and low energy draw keep construction costs down while adding effortless, future-proof mobility to any home
The Cambridge E50 Elevator ships upright on a single skid, half the footprint of conventional crates, so carriers charge by one skid space instead of two. Result: Freight averages about $500 versus $1,000 on comparable models, keeping the E50 the most affordable home elevator from checkout to your job site.
On shipping costs
E50 Electric Elevator $500
Competitors Electric Elevators $1,000
Than competition

1 skid space
Our Electric

2 skid spaces
Competitors
The Cambridge E50 Elevator glides on cushioned roller wheels at both the car sling and counterweight, eliminating the jolts you feel in budget lifts that rely on hard guide shoes. A factory-tuned variable-frequency drive meters power to the overhead motor, giving you feather-light take-offs and landings every time. It’s premium-grade ride quality, wrapped in the most affordable home elevator on the market.
See how our most affordable home elevator glides smoothly on its compact, machine-room-less drive in the short demo below
Faster Installations
compared to any other electric elevator in the industry.
How we achieve this
How we achieve this
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Rest easy knowing the Cambridge E50 Elevator, the most affordable home elevator in North America, leaves our factory only after every safety circuit is bench-tested to ASME A17.1 / CSA B44 standards. Premium components, full-height light curtains (standard on every E50), battery-powered emergency lowering, and overspeed protection work together to give you the smoothest, safest ride on the market.
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