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  1. Our investment in new technology allows Councils unprecedented control over city spaces, and drives safer usage of vehicles by riders. Beam's industry-leading technology is backed by our flagship rider education and enforcement program, the Beam Safe Academy, to ensure every rider on a Beam is riding safely.

  2. Beam there. Find out how and where to ride Beam vehicles, and learn the rules for your city.

  3. Mar 26, 2021 · Basically, you’ll need to pay RM550 per month for three months—and at the end of the month, the eScooter will be yours to own. Meanwhile, there are also three rental plans: 30-day Rental Plan – RM150. 60-day Rental Plan – RM280. 90-day Rental Plan – RM380.

  4. It cost us around RM22 to RM24 each for slightly more than 20 minutes of riding (it only starts charging once you start riding). What makes it convenient is that there are quite a few Beam parking facilities around, so you can just stop the ride whenever you'd like, walk for a bit, and start another ride on a different e-scooter if you're tired.

  5. Apr 22, 2021 · Price. Beam’s rides cost RM0.60 per minute, but there were no 24-hour passes like Tryke so my friend and I just loaded about RM10 to our wallets to ride for around 20 minutes. However, they do have Beam Credits where you can pay slightly less for more minutes. They have 3 packages: RM10 for RM11 credits; RM25 for RM30 credits; RM50 for RM65 ...

  6. Sep 25, 2019 · Pricing on Beam scooters is pretty straightforward in Kuala Lumpur. It costs RM1.50 to start your trip and RM0.45 per minute of your ride. Stay within the zone specified in-app to avoid additional charges.

  7. Feb 22, 2023 · To celebrate the milestone, the company is offering a weekly pass priced at RM9.99, although you’re limited to 15 minutes of riding a day. Compare that to the usual rate of 60 sen per minute, which would cost you RM9 just for one 15-minute ride—and you’d still have to pay a RM2.50 unlock fee that’s waived with the weekly pass.

  8. Improving urban mobility with shared e-scooters, e-bikes and e-mopeds. We bring a safe and sustainable transportation to cities in Asia Pacific.

  9. Beam scooter price is at RM 0.60 per minute of ride and RM 0 unlock fee. This is amazingly affordable! This is amazingly affordable! If you’re doing this with friends, share with them a referral code.

  10. Sep 22, 2022 · Beam eScooter review - Is it safe to ride in Malaysia? Abel Wong - Sep 22, 2022. Why are we reviewing a Beam eScooter (a.k.a. Beam Saturn+, but let's just call it the eScooter) and can you even buy this? Well, we are a tech media website, after all... And no, you can't buy one here.

  11. Mar 21, 2019 · Beam e-scooters are already ready for users to use around KL in the Bukit Bintang and Jalan Raja Chulan areas, and users just need to download the Beam app to locate, unlock, and then ride it. It costs RM2.50 to unlock the e-scooter and RM0.30 for every minute of riding. Working Together With Communities. Image Credit: Beam.

  12. Feb 24, 2023 · Starting off with just a handful of its iconic purple shared e-scooters in the Klang Valley, Beam now operates in six major cities in Malaysia today – Kuala Lumpur, Ampang Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Kuantan, and Langkawi.

  13. Feb 22, 2023 · From now until 28 th February 2023, purchase the pass at just RM10.00 to enjoy zero unlock fees on any Beam e-scooter, perfect for those who use Beam’s e-scooters to travel frequently or simply for fun.

  14. Beam Scooter Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2,891 likes · 3 talking about this · 38 were here. Beam is a US , Australia , Singapore-based startup which aims to bring innovation to the personal mob

  15. Apr 8, 2024 · Beam e-scooters are now available for Malaysians above 18 years old to use and can be rode for up to 60 km. All Beam’s e-scooters are limited to 25 kph for safety reasons and are built with a GPS tracker that will cause the e-scooters to slow down and sound a loud alert should a user take it outside its riding jurisdiction.

  16. Feb 23, 2023 · From now until 28 th February 2023, purchase the pass at just RM10.00 to enjoy zero unlock fees on any Beam e-scooter, perfect for those who use Beam’s e-scooters to travel frequently or simply for fun.

  17. May 29, 2019 · Personal mobility startup, Beam officially launched its eScooter sharing service in Malaysia, with some 200 vehicles around KL including Bukit Bintang, KLCC, and Mont Kiara. Singapore personal ...

  18. Our investment in new technology allows Councils unprecedented control over city spaces, and drives safer usage of vehicles by riders. Beam's industry-leading technology is backed by our flagship rider education and enforcement program, the Beam Safe Academy, to ensure every rider on a Beam is riding safely.

  19. Jul 18, 2022 · The Beam e-scooters are a practical last mile commute for urban folk. And it’s not just for those who use public transport (i.e. MRT / LRT / buses), but for those who want to, or need to, travel a little further for lunch, or attend a meeting but don’t want to break out in sweat from walking.

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  21. Aug 3, 2022 · The company quickly grew and by 2018, they had sold over 10,000 scooters. In 2019, they expanded their business by setting up a factory in Selangor, Malaysia. This allowed them to produce their own scooters and sell them at a lower price. Beam’s success attracted the attention of other companies.

  22. Beam reports new records of over 1.1 million e-scooter rides by over 200,000 people in 2022. KUALA LUMPUR, 15 December 2022 – As the year 2022 closes to an end, Beam Mobility – Malaysia’s premier micro-mobility service provider, has recorded new highs across several areas.

  23. Mar 29, 2023 · E-scooters from Beam Mobility are now available for use in 9 university campuses across Malaysia. In a bid to encourage car-free journeys among young Malaysians, Beam Mobility has partnered with several Malaysian universities to make its e-scooters available on campuses.