Explore the full insider trade history of Beam Global, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Energy sector, Beam Global has logged 23 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €36.6m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 6 April 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: WHEATLEY DESMOND C. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Beam Global is a U.S.-based company listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker BEEM, making it a small-cap industrial/clean-tech name with a strong infrastructure angle. Headquartered in San Diego, California, United States, the company was founded in 2006 and previously operated under the name Envision Solar. Its business model centers on sustainable infrastructure solutions for transportation electrification, energy storage, energy security, and smart city applications. For investors, Beam Global is best understood not merely as an EV charging company, but as a designer of integrated, rapidly deployable energy infrastructure products with a focus on resilience and reduced dependence on conventional grid build-outs. The company’s portfolio is built around patented products and a “Made in America” manufacturing and deployment narrative. Its flagship offering is EV ARC™, a solar-powered EV charging system designed to operate without the need for extensive civil works and, in some use cases, without a traditional grid connection. Beam Global also offers adjacent solutions for fleet charging, batteries and energy storage, emergency power and energy-resilience applications, and smart city infrastructure. In recent years, it has expanded beyond the original solar-charging concept into broader electrification and distributed-energy use cases, which gives the business a wider addressable market than a single-product hardware vendor. Competitive positioning is driven by portability, rapid deployment, resilience, and the ability to serve municipalities, government agencies, commercial customers, and fleets. Beam Global competes across several overlapping categories: EV charging infrastructure, solar equipment, storage systems, and public-sector infrastructure. Its differentiation lies in solutions that can be installed quickly, moved if needed, and used in locations where grid access is limited, expensive, or vulnerable. That can be a meaningful advantage in disaster-prone regions, temporary deployments, fleet yards, and sites where speed-to-operation matters more than lowest upfront hardware cost. Geographically, Beam Global is no longer purely domestic. While its operational base remains in San Diego, the company also maintains facilities in Broadview, Illinois, as well as in Serbia and Abu Dhabi, reflecting an increasingly international footprint. Recent company updates indicate rising commercial and international sales mix, suggesting a transition away from a heavy reliance on U.S. government demand. Recent notable developments include the launch of Beam Middle East, new product introductions, and deployments across Europe and the Middle East. For market participants, Beam Global remains a high-risk, execution-sensitive growth story, but one with clearly defined technological differentiation, patent-backed products, and an expanding international opportunity set on the NASDAQ in the United States.