City of Darwin, in collaboration with Darwin Waterfront Corporation and Beam, is excited to announce the expansion of Beam's micromobility offerings to the Darwin Waterfront Precinct.
This initiative will increase the availability of Beam's e-scooters, e-bikes, and seated e-scooters beyond the Darwin city centre, enhancing transportation options for tourists and locals.
Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis said the expanded footprint was great news for locals as well as visitors.
“We are pleased to have worked with the Darwin Waterfront Corporation and Beam to expand the range of micromobility vehicles from beyond our city centre to the Waterfront Precinct,” he said.
“Our Movement Strategy aims to make it easier for people to move around the city by improving streetscapes, infrastructure and connectivity, and this expansion helps us to achieve that goal.
“It is great news for cruise ship passengers arriving at the Waterfront, as they will now a convenient, eco-friendly way to explore and commute within our beautiful city.
“The introduction of micromobility vehicles to the Waterfront Precinct is part of a broader strategy to improve urban mobility, reduce traffic congestion and promote sustainable transport solutions in Darwin,” Mr Vatskalis said.
Since Beam launched in Darwin in 2023, over one third of riders have used Beams to travel to and from local businesses, with eight out of 10 trips involving a purchase. More than half of riders said they have used their cars less, as a result of access to shared e-scooters and e-bikes.
Electric vehicles are available in the Darwin Waterfront Precinct now.
For more information visit darwin.nt.gov.au/community/about-darwin/getting-around/e-scooters-e-bikes
Quotes attributable to Beam General Manager (ANZ), Tom Cooper:
“Residents and visitors to Darwin have ridden over 135,000 kilometres on a Beam over the past six months, and we’re thrilled that they will now be able to ride further, and explore more of Darwin’s attractions.
“We look forward to enabling more eco-friendly journeys between the city centre and the Darwin Waterfront, and are confident in the benefits they’ll bring to local businesses and riders alike.”