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Traffic assumptions should match how the building will actually operate.
Passenger elevators
Passenger elevator selection should follow building type, user flow, cabin needs, and service expectations. Eleva treats it as an operational decision, not only a finishes exercise.
It is useful to talk before cabin size, waiting expectations, and maintenance assumptions get locked too early.

Peak user movement and waiting expectations
Cabin size, door configuration, and building type
Downtime risk, service access, and parts practicality
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Traffic assumptions should match how the building will actually operate.
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The best-looking lift is not enough if it is awkward to maintain.
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Finish choices should support the building positioning without compromising practicality.
Passenger elevators are the heartbeat of any multi-story building. The right selection depends on building type, traffic pattern, and long-term maintainability, not just cabin capacity from a brochure.
Eleva plans passenger lifts around how the building will actually operate day to day, including peak movement, landing pressure, door configuration, and ongoing service practicality after handover.
The selection should follow building type, user flow, peak traffic periods, cabin expectations, and how easy the lift will be to maintain after handover.
Yes. Finish choices can be tailored, but the operating logic, usability, and service friendliness should be right first.
Project discussion
Tell us the building type, floors served, expected usage, and any concern around waiting time, cabin fit, or maintainability.