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Ario Launches the World’s Safest Shared E-Scooter in Australia

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Ario Launches the World’s Safest Shared E-Scooter in Australia

 

Sydney, Australia

3th February 2025 -Republished on the 16 may,2025

Ario, the world’s safest, most innovative, and technologically advanced e-scooter, has officially launched its next-generation device in Australia, redefining safety, convenience, and innovation in urban mobility. Designed for stability, smarter riding, and seamless integration into city life, Ario’s cutting-edge e-scooter is the safest and most advanced on the market—offering a three-wheeled design, AI-powered safety features, and real-time compliance monitoring.

Following a highly popular trial in Townsville, Queensland, and its successful launch in Christchurch, New Zealand, the company is now looking to roll out its innovative fleet across Australian cities.

“At Ario, safety isn’t an afterthought, it’s at the core of everything we do,” said Adam Rossetto, General Manager of Australia and New Zealand at Ario. “With our stable three-wheeled design, AI-driven safety systems, and rider education programs, we’re creating a new era of responsible and enjoyable shared transport.”

Ario’s e-scooters are built to prevent accidents before they happen. Whether it’s slowing down in pedestrian zones, illegal dumping on pavements or detecting improper riding behavior, Ario’s technology ensures every ride is as safe as it is effortless. With features such as real-time AI monitoring, adaptive speed controls, and remote safety interventions, Ario is at the forefront of e-scooter safety innovation.

Notable innovations include:

  • Three-wheeled design provides superior stability and greater safety by preventing accidental topples.

  • Remote Reparking technology equipped with cameras and sensors, Ario can remotely reposition e-scooters that are poorly parked or in hazardous locations.

  • Adaptive speed control that automatically adjusts scooter speed in pedestrian zones, on footpaths and in high-risk areas to enhance community safety.

  • AI-powered camera systems that detect and deter unsafe riding behaviors in real time, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

  • Smart RFID helmet locks that ensure helmet availability on Ario vehicles, automatically detecting helmet returns to prevent losses.

  • Remote diagnostics and intervention capabilities that allow operators to monitor scooter usage and take action against violations instantly.

  • Comprehensive rider training programs that educate users on responsible riding practices, ensuring safer urban mobility.

At the core of Ario’s offering is a commitment to community safety and convenience. Ario enforces strict compliance measures—riders who violate local regulations face penalties, including ride restrictions and fines. By seeing safety as a whole of community commitment, Ario is redefining urban mobility with a technology-driven approach that benefits both riders and pedestrians.

With strong community support and high compliance rates already demonstrated in Townsville and Christchurch, Ario is ready to change the way people get around – one safe, smart, and sustainable ride at a time.

About Ario:

Launched in Australia and New Zealand in 2024, Ario is the next generation in shared transport capability. Engineered in-house by the world’s leading e-mobility designers, and led by industry professionals drawn from Australia and internationally, Ario offers a solution that is not just a ride, but a commitment to the community.

Our goal is to exceed current safety and operational standards, addressing the needs of government, councils, riders and communities.

Ario is redefining how the shared transport sector engages with the communities we serve. With our focus on continuous improvement and positive community impact, we’re introducing world-first technologies that enhance vehicle safety and set new industry standards.

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