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Media release: Benzina Zero signs international partnership agreement with Beam Global

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Benzina Zero signs international partnership agreement with Beam Global

 

Key points:

  • Benzina Zero’s rugged e-mopeds and scooters are integrated into Beam Global’s BeamWell™ desalination and delivery platform to provide clean water in regional and remote communities as well as global crisis zones

  • Benzina Zero to market Beam Global’s products in Australia and Italy representing further geographic growth for the Company

  • Beam Global to integrate Benzina Zero e-mopeds, e-scooters and e-bikes in product bundles globally

 

One of the world’s leading suppliers of electric scooters, bikes and micro-mobility solutions, Brisbane-based Benzina Zero has signed an international distribution agreement with Nasdaq listed Beam Global.

 

Benzina Zero Chief Battery Charger and co-CEO Joe D’Ercole said he was thrilled to announce the partnership with Beam Global who have built an enviable reputation internationally by providing innovative and sustainable infrastructure solutions for the electrification of transportation and energy security.

 

“This is an important day for both Benzina Zero and Beam Global. We’ve agreed to open new sales channels internationally by featuring each other’s products in sales efforts which includes Beam Global bundling our e-mobility solutions with products BeamBike™ and BeamWell™.

 

“The other exciting aspect of the partnership is Beam Wall’s introduction to their existing customers and prospects globally, particularly in Africa and the Middle East where the need for highly resilient and sustainable mobility solutions is growing rapidly,” Joe said.

 

Both companies recently announced the integration of the BeamWell™ water desalination and delivery platform which includes e-moped integration. The BeamWell™ system, a transportable water desalination and delivery platform, designed to provide clean water and renewable electricity in crisis zones and remote areas, includes four Benzina Zero electric 

 

Duo model mopeds to transport clean drinking water and supplies to war zones and disaster regions that are generally cut off from access to life-sustaining clean water sources.

Benzina Zero’s Chief Plugger-Inner and co-CEO Ben Silver said the combination of products creates an all-in-one solution for sustainable transport and resource access.

 

“We believe there are significant opportunities for both businesses globally including Australia, particularly with our abundant sunshine which means the desalination and charging stations can be easily deployed to cities as well as regional and off-grid remote areas including indigenous communities. This partnership will provide cost effective transport solutions for a range of purposes including small fleet operators as well as tourism businesses.

 

“With less than 100 parts on our bikes, there is no servicing issue because there is no bespoke tooling or test equipment required. A crucial aspect of our product enables operators to continue delivering life-saving supplies for years to come and when combined with Beam’s off-grid charging infrastructure, we solve the lack of electricity problem too. 

 

“This partnership represents a significant step forward in addressing mobility and ongoing global environmental challenges and presents exciting new opportunities for both our businesses,” Ben said.

 

CEO of Beam Global Desmond Wheatley said his company’s partnership with Benzina Zero is a step forward in addressing the unique challenges of off-grid charging in Australia while also expanding its reach into the European market. 

 

“Benzina Zero’s deep understanding of local needs and strong presence in both Australia and Italy make them an ideal partner to bring our innovative charging solutions to a wider audience. We are already including their e-mobility solutions in several meaningful opportunities which we are advancing in Europe and Africa. 

 

“Together, we are creating sustainable solutions that empower essential services and open new possibilities in the most demanding environments. This collaboration underscores Beam Global’s commitment to exploring creative business opportunities and finding new ways to increase sales without added overhead costs.” 

 

According to Fortune Business Insights, the global electric bike and scooter market was valued at USD 61.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow from USD 69.6 billion in 2024 to USD 198.9 billion by 2032. In Europe, the sales of e-bikes have already surpassed traditional pedal bikes. This growth is driven by rising consumer demand for cost-effective congestion-free transportation, urban mobility needs, advancements in battery technology, increasing environmental awareness, and infrastructure development.

 

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Media contact: Peppi Bueti Director Sunny Comms. Tel: 0447 1313 06

 

About Benzina Zero

Benzina Zero (which is Italian for Zero Fuel) is Australia’s leading e-mobility brand offering a range of e-scooters, e-mopeds, e-bikes and e-motorcycles. Benzina Zero is well established in Europe and Australia where customers like Domino’s Pizza, Pizza Hut and Australia Post Contractors use their products to reliably deliver food and mail in challenging and remote environments. Benzina Zero works with global fleet businesses across a number of industries including food delivery, postal delivery to eco-tourism, and boast a comprehensive dealer network Australia-wide. Benzina Zero have appointed distributors in Australia, Italy, United Kingdom, Ireland, Slovenia and Croatia and are also active in New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines and Finland.

 

For more information, please visit BenzinaZero.com, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

 

About Beam Global

Beam Global is a clean technology innovator which develops and manufactures sustainable infrastructure products and technologies. We operate at the nexus of clean energy and transportation with a focus on sustainable energy infrastructure, rapidly deployed and scalable EV charging solutions, safe energy storage and vital energy security. With operations in the U.S. and Europe, Beam Global develops, patents, designs, engineers and manufactures unique and advanced clean technology solutions that power transportation, provide secure sources of electricity, save time and money and protect the environment. Beam Global is headquartered in San Diego, CA with facilities in Chicago, IL and Belgrade and Kraljevo, Serbia. Beam Global is listed on Nasdaq under the symbol BEEM. 

 

For more information visit: BeamForAll.com, LinkedIn, YouTube and X (formerly Twitter).

 


Contact details:

Peppi Bueti

Director Sunny Comms.

0447 1313 06

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