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Beam Global, a clean-technology innovation company, engages in the design, development, engineering, manufacture, and sale of renewably energized infrastructure products and battery solutions in the United States, Serbia, Romania, Cyprus, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, and internationally. Its product portfolio includes electric vehicle autonomous renewable charger (EV ARC), an infrastructure product that uses integrated solar power and battery storage to provide a mounting asset and a source of power for factory-installed electric vehicle charging stations; and EV ARC DCFC, a DC fast charging system for charging EVs. The company provides BeamSpot, an EV and AV charging and emergency power products; BeamSkoot, a deployed charging infrastructure product for electric mopeds; and BeamBike, a deployed, construction free, solar-powered charging system which generates and stores own electricity for Beam branded e-bikes for rentals or sharing. In addition, it offers BeamPatrol which allows law enforcement and safety personnel to charge and quickly access electric motorcycles without the need for any additional infrastructure or fuel; BeamWell, an operational system for use in war zones and remote or disaster areas; and BeamFlight, an off-grid, renewably energized and rapidly deployed product and network used to charge aerial drone (UAV) fleets. Further, it offers smart cities infrastructure products, such as streetlighting, street furniture, communications infrastructure products, energy infrastructure products, as well as electronics integration including renewable energy sources, battery storage, sensors, and IoT integration; and power electronics and energy storage solutions for telecommunications and energy infrastructure. The company was formerly known as Envision Solar International, Inc. and changed its name to Beam Global in September 2020. Beam Global was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
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| Date | Insider | Title | Type | Shares | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-06 | SYLLANTAVOS GEORGE | Director | 71,577 | $125,260 | |
| 2026-01-06 | KRANDEL JUDITH FINGER | Director | 71,577 | $125,260 | |
| 2026-01-06 | POSAWATZ ANTHONY L | Director | 71,577 | $125,260 | |
| 2025-09-12 | SYLLANTAVOS GEORGE | Director | 20,700 | $50,024 | |
| 2025-06-04 | WHEATLEY DESMOND C | Chief Executive Officer | 870,000 | $1,348,500 | |
| 2025-02-28 | WHEATLEY DESMOND C | Chief Executive Officer | 187,031 | — | |
| 2025-01-31 | WHEATLEY DESMOND C | Chief Executive Officer | 35,625 | — | |
| 2025-01-02 | SYLLANTAVOS GEORGE | Director | 40,453 | $125,000 | |
| 2025-01-02 | KRANDEL JUDITH FINGER | Director | 40,453 | $125,000 | |
| 2025-01-02 | POSAWATZ ANTHONY L | Director | 40,453 | $125,000 |
Data sourced from public filings and market feeds. Not financial advice. Updated: 2026-05-15