A Year Of Rides With Beam: Beam Records Its Highest-Ever Ridership In Malaysia

beam-a-year-of-rides-infographicsAs the year 2022 closes to an end, Beam Mobility – Malaysia’s premier micro-mobility service provider, has recorded new highs across several areas. With new records in terms of total rides, riders, e-scooter deployments, and more, this signals the coming of a new age of transportation in our nation that Malaysians have been looking forward to.

Since its inception in Malaysia in 2019, Beam’s mission has been to help cities flow better while also reducing carbon emissions. Although there is still much to be done, Malaysia is taking steps in the right direction to make this a reality – thanks to the support of citizens and riders.

Beam Ridership & Deployment in 2022

Over the past year, Beam registered over 80,000 new sign ups, bringing the total pool of riders to be 65% higher than it was in 2021. This shows that Malaysians continue to recognise e-scooters as an alternative, innovative method of getting around – especially with first and last mile transport.

To elaborate, over one million trips were carried out in 2022 – a 2.5x multiple from the year before in 2021. Moreover, over 100,000 of those trips were to move people to or from a public transportation facility like an MRT, LRT, or bus station; an astounding 5x increase compared to the year before as the workforce returns to the office after COVID-19 lockdowns. This is a clear reflection that Malaysians are becoming increasingly aware and accepting of Beam’s e-scooters as an efficient method of first and last mile transport to complete their journeys.

Over the past year, Beam has also been ramping up the deployment of new e-scooters in key areas around the nation. Over 3,500 e-scooters are deployed all over Peninsular Malaysia that are in Perak, Pahang, Johor and a wider coverage in Klang Valley to include neighborhoods like Mont Kiara, Bandar Utama, Ara Damansara, Cheras, and more. With a larger fleet, more Malaysians are able to enjoy getting around efficiently while also having fun with it.

While riding with e-scooters contributes to riders’ financial, physical, and mental health, one cannot deny that it has been highly beneficial to our environment as well. In 2022, Malaysians traveled a total of over two million kilometers using Beam e-scooters instead of cars. This means that more than 486 tonnes of carbon emissions were prevented from being released into the air if those journeys were made with the conventional car.

“The data clearly shows that an increasing number of Malaysians are more accepting of shared e-scooters as a real mode of transport. I would like to thank all our riders for the constant support and constructive feedback over the past year. As we head into the new year, let’s carry this momentum forward and work towards realizing the dream of creating a city that flows smoothly,” said Justin Tiew, General Manager of Beam Mobility Malaysia.

Download the Beam app today via the Apple Store or Google Play Store. If it’s your first time on a Beam, complete the in-app Beam Safety Quiz to redeem RM5 free credits. Riders can enjoy Discounted Beam Credits Packages that are available now when reloading a minimum of RM10*. Not only that, riders can also take advantage of Discounted Rides and enjoy scooting around town*

*Available in selected areas only. Access the Beam App on your mobile device to view promotions and discounts available around you.

Juniper

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