Community
February 20, 2024
As Australia and New Zealand’s largest shared micromobility operator, we’re committed to constantly innovating and bringing the latest technology and hardware to our operations. Building on the success of our standing e-scooters, Beam’s Saturn 5S now offers cities a seated option to cater to a broader audience, providing increased accessibility for riders across the region.
Currently, shared standing e-scooters and pedal assist e-bikes are the most common shared vehicle types in cities with shared micromobility programs. However, cities trialing novel vehicle types are seeing potential of an increased fleet range in supporting longer journeys for a greater number of commuters.
Seated e-scooters can accommodate individuals with mobility limitations, making it easier for seniors, those with movement restrictions or those uncomfortable standing on traditional e-scooters to access first and last-mile transportation. Beam's seated e-scooters are now available in cities across Australia and New Zealand, including Brisbane, Geraldton, Canberra and Auckland.
A Growing Preference:
Increased Journey Lengths:
A More Accessible Option:
The New Bicycle:
Seated e-scooters are reshaping how people perceive and utilise micromobility, making it accessible, comfortable, and enjoyable for all. With the Saturn 5S marking the first novel fleet type after the introduction of e-scooters back in 2018, data shows the enthusiasm for new micromobility alternatives amongst Australians and New Zealanders, and the potential for further new modes of micromobility vehicles to be introduced to cities.
Community
February 20, 2024
As Australia and New Zealand’s largest shared micromobility operator, we’re committed to constantly innovating and bringing the latest technology and hardware to our operations. Building on the success of our standing e-scooters, Beam’s Saturn 5S now offers cities a seated option to cater to a broader audience, providing increased accessibility for riders across the region.
Currently, shared standing e-scooters and pedal assist e-bikes are the most common shared vehicle types in cities with shared micromobility programs. However, cities trialing novel vehicle types are seeing potential of an increased fleet range in supporting longer journeys for a greater number of commuters.
Seated e-scooters can accommodate individuals with mobility limitations, making it easier for seniors, those with movement restrictions or those uncomfortable standing on traditional e-scooters to access first and last-mile transportation. Beam's seated e-scooters are now available in cities across Australia and New Zealand, including Brisbane, Geraldton, Canberra and Auckland.
A Growing Preference:
Increased Journey Lengths:
A More Accessible Option:
The New Bicycle:
Seated e-scooters are reshaping how people perceive and utilise micromobility, making it accessible, comfortable, and enjoyable for all. With the Saturn 5S marking the first novel fleet type after the introduction of e-scooters back in 2018, data shows the enthusiasm for new micromobility alternatives amongst Australians and New Zealanders, and the potential for further new modes of micromobility vehicles to be introduced to cities.
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