The Most Adaptable Platform Lift for Commercial Buildings
Space limitations are one of the biggest challenges in accessibility projects, particularly in older or heavily used commercial buildings. The Motala 2000 range, available as both a platform lift and a cabin platform lift, has been designed to overcome these barriers. With flexible dimensions and custom sizing, it provides a reliable solution even in the tightest footprints, making it one of the most adaptable lifts on the market.

Adaptability Across All Projects
Older sites often have narrow stairwells, restricted floorplans, or heritage protections that limit major alterations. Yet compliance with Part M of the Building Regulations and the Equality Act 2010 remains essential, requiring step-free access for all users.
This is where the Motala 2000 range is engineered with a โlargest inside, smallest outsideโ approach, delivering generous usable platform space within minimal shaft dimensions.
Flexible Platform and Shaft Sizes
The Motala 2000 has been designed to fit where other lifts cannot. It comes in three standard platform widths, 1020mm, 1120mm, and 1220mm, which require clear installation spaces of 1180mm, 1280mm, and 1380mm, respectively. The 1120mm platform is fully Part M compliant, making it a straightforward choice for meeting accessibility regulations in public buildings.
Depth is equally adaptable. The platform can be reduced to just 870mm (requiring only 980mm installation depth) for tight spaces, or extended to an XL 1680mm platform (requiring 1790mm installation depth) where more room is available.
This versatility allows the Motala 2000 to replace outdated or non-compliant lifts, slot into existing voids, or be specified at larger sizes for busy sites with higher traffic.

Platform Lift vs Cabin Platform Lift
The Motala 2000 is available in two formats, each suited to different building needs. The platform lift is open-sided with constant-pressure controls, making it highly efficient for retrofit projects and smaller commercial sites where simplicity and compact installation are priorities.
For buildings that require a more conventional passenger lift feel, the cabin platform lift provides an enclosed design with automatic doors and single-touch controls. This makes it ideal for multi-storey environments or sites with higher traffic, where ease of use and familiarity are important.
Technical Advantages for Installers and Building Owners
Beyond its flexible sizing, the Motala 2000 offers practical advantages that make it straightforward to specify, install, and maintain. It requires only a 60โ70mm pit, with the option of a ramp if excavation is not possible, and a modest 2230mm headroom, making it suitable for both new builds and retrofits.
The lift is supplied with a self-supporting shaft, so no machine room or complex structural work is needed. Powered by an energy-efficient chain drive, it delivers smooth performance while keeping maintenance requirements low.


Design Options to Match Any Environment
A wide choice of RAL colours, glazing panels, flooring, and handrail options allows each installation to reflect the style of the building. Functional upgrades such as fire-rated doors, school locking systems, and access control provide added safety and security where required.
Whether in a school, office, community site, or hotel, the Motala 2000 can be built to match both the aesthetic and operational needs of the environment.
Real-World Applications
The Motala 2000โs adaptable sizing makes it suitable for a wide variety of commercial settings, such as:
- Schools: Compact footprints mean the lift can fit within narrow corridors or stairwells, providing step-free access without major disruption.
- Retail and : Fast installation and flexible sizing make it ideal for busy sites where downtime must be minimised. At Carters Furniture Stores, two Motala 2000 Platform Lifts were made to fit different showroom layouts, one using a bespoke shaft with key-lock access, the other specified with a larger platform for light goods movement.
- Healthcare and education: At Leicester General Hospital, a Motala 2000 Platform Lift was chosen because it could be installed within a particularly tight space, something no other supplier could offer. The project was completed within a week with minimal disruption.
- Heritage and community sites: The liftโs ability to work within restricted footprints makes it a sensitive option for listed buildings and community spaces. At Halfpenny Green Vineyard, the Motala 2000 brought together modern access with traditional architecture, using glazing to preserve natural light and highlight original features.
From hospitals and universities to retail showrooms and heritage venues, these installations show how the Motala 2000 can adapt to the challenges of almost any building type.
Find the Right Fit for Your Project
The Motala 2000 range proves that space constraints donโt need to be a barrier. With customisable widths and depths, minimal buildersโ work, and reliable performance, itโs one of the most adaptable lift solutions for commercial environments.

