Mobility Sharing Service Successfully Reduces 238 Tons Of CO2 Emissions In 2023
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The trend of sustainability is a necessity and has been the dream of the whole community, including those living in urban areas. Environmental health problems are still a threat that must be faced every day, one of which is air pollution.

There is an increase in air pollution of up to 4 percent in 2023 and it is estimated that it will continue until 2024. Efforts to prevent air pollution continue to be the main concern of the community.

Beam Mobility, Asia Pacific's largest micro-mobile sharing service company, launched the results of a study of the contribution of the Beam Mobility service in Indonesia during 2023 to the environment. From the results of the study, it is known that there are 238 tons of CO2 that have been successfully reduced from the use of the Beam Mobility service.

Country Lead Beam Mobility Indonesia, Ricky Sjofyan said, "Beam Mobility from the start was committed to helping the government in suppressing CO2 emissions. Even though our efforts are still a small step, we believe it will have a big impact if all parties participate in making our environment better.

According to the records of the Beam Mobility system, throughout 2023 there were 238-ton CO2 that were successfully reduced when compared to the CO2 emissions produced by motorcycle units.

"We obtained this data through the calculation of one of the functions of our system in real time in 7 areas. We believe that this achievement is a joint collaboration effort, especially for Beam users who use the Beam service for their daily routine activities," Ricky explained in his statement, Friday, February 2.

"By 2024, we are optimistic that micromobility services will be the choice of the community, especially in carrying out their short trips," he added.

During 2023, there were 83,056 commuter trips that used the Beam Mobility service to avoid congestion in the morning. Meanwhile, at night there are 49,390 commuter trips using the Beam Mobility service. In total, Beam service consumers in Indonesia have covered a distance of 1,4 million kilometers.

Beam Mobility has also served several cities and areas in Indonesia, including educational areas such as the University of Indonesia, Universitas Brawijaya and Padjajaran University, to self-residential areas such as Bintaro, Jababeka, Alam Sutera, Jakarta Garden City, Citra Raya, Sedayu City, BSD and several other residential areas.

Mobility Beam Service

The entire Beam Mobility fleet is equipped with advanced IoT technology called Geofence. This technology allows Beam Mobility to monitor vehicle conditions in real-time, provides restrictions for areas or areas that can be passed by any e-bike Beam rider, and can automatically detect if there are problems with Beam vehicles. Geofence technology is also used to detect when fleets need battery replacement.

The Beam Mobility Fleet has a maximum speed of 25km/hour. The Mobility Beam ensures its fleet is accessible to its users, each fleet is equipped with use instructions and safety instructions for driving. In addition, as an effort to introduce the Beam Mobility fleet to the community more deeply, there is a free fleet training program called the Beam Safe Academy.

"The Beam user is a driving force Beam Mobility to continue to provide optimal service every day. We will continue to campaign for a healthy and sustainable lifestyle through the Beam Rover fleet," he said.

"We continue to expand our services in independent cities as well as universities in Indonesia, as well as introduce new services for the Indonesian people. We are committed to improving the quality of the Beam Mobility service in terms of customer service, response-time for clusterers and Marshals to be under 30 minutes, and introducing a new payment system that will make it easier for the public to use the Beam Mobility service," concluded Ricky.


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