Australia
June 7, 2022
[7 June 2022] Queensland's largest shared micromobility operator, Beam, will commence shared micromobility operations in Mackay today, with up to 300 e-scooters introduced across the city.
Beam’s industry-leading e-scooters will be available for use 7 days a week and 24-hours a day, within the local government area, improving transport options and connections for both leisure and commuting.
The app-based service will feature affordable pay-as-you-go rates, with a $1 unlock fee and $0.45 per minute.
Beam’s operating area will include the suburbs of Central Mackay, North Mackay, East Mackay, West Mackay, South Mackay and parts of Ooralea, Mount Pleasant and Mackay Harbour. Riders will be able to see the full riding area within the app.
The Beam offering will include:
Beam’s flagship rider education and enforcement program, the Beam Safe Academy, will also be in place, including:
Beam’s General Manager (ANZ) Tom Cooper said:
“We’re excited to be bringing our e-scooters to the streets of Mackay this week, introducing a new carbon-neutral, affordable and fun form of transportation for both visitors and locals alike.
“Safety for both riders and pedestrians is our biggest priority, and our industry-leading e-scooters feature tip-resistant kickstands, a helmet with every ride, and an in-app Safety Quiz to educate riders on how to ride safely.
“We look forward to a fruitful partnership with the Mackay Regional Council and the local community over the next 12 months.”
Mackay Regional Council (MRC) Mayor Greg Williamson said:
“The e-scooters will provide a fantastic transport option for residents and tourists to get out and about, exploring our region in a safe, convenient, and fun way.
“For visitors staying in the Mackay CBD without a car, or locals simply wanting to explore as much of the city as they can in a short period of time, an e-scooter is going to be a tremendous option.
“With the Mackay Festival of Arts just around the corner, we think event experiences like this will be enhanced with e-scooters and will continue to promote Mackay as vibrant, fun event destination.”