ATC joins NMEDA as MQAP member

By HME News Staff
Updated 10:20 AM CDT, Wed June 24, 2026
ROANOKE, Ind. – ATC Mobility has joined the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) as a Manufacturer Quality Assurance Program member, bringing its wheelchair-accessible trucks and SUVs to the association’s dealer network. “This milestone validates our belief that wheelchair users should not have to compromise capability, luxury, adventure or independence to access a safe mobility vehicle,” said Steve Kitchin, president of ATC Mobility. NMEDA’s MQAP designation for auto mobility manufacturers includes an independent review of motor vehicle safety standard compliance data like crash test results to verify that modified vehicles and mobility equipment are safe and reliable. This NMEDA approval expands ATC’s lineup, which already includes approved full-size pickup truck conversions, to include large SUVs like the Chevrolet Suburban, which completed frontal impact, side impact and rear offset crash evaluations. “The ATC lineup of products opens an entirely new look for our NMEDA dealers to sell and distribute,” said Toby Cummings, CEO of NMEDA.
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