The new kids on the block, Neuron Mobility, plan to roll out more electric scooters across the heart of Brisbane on Tuesday after e-scooter users were forced to line up and wait due to the demand.

Main competitor Lime reduced its scooter contingent from 700 to 400 on July 22, as per Brisbane City Council's request to allow for Neuron's planned rollout of 600 electric scooters by mid-August.

Neuron scooters have a replaceable battery system and can stay on the street 24/7 if needed.

However, questions were raised last week after pictures showed Brisbane e-scooter users queueing to get a Lime and only a handful of Neuron scooters had been spotted in the River City.

Neuron's Australian general manager Johnny Quattro said it was unfair to say the company was delayed because it had ensured its technology would integrate with Brisbane streets seamlessly.