Q-Park announces new strategy as a sustainable mobility partner

This new strategy formalises Q-Park’s long-standing, organic evolution from car park operator to mobility partner for local authorities and mobility providers: working together to create accessible, liveable cities.

Q-Park has been providing off-street parking infrastructure in seven Western European countries for several decades, offering well-managed commercial parking facilities. In recent years, policymakers in more than 300 cities have turned increasingly to Q-Park as a partner in their sustainable mobility efforts. In this position, Q-Park not only operates parking facilities, it has become part of the European mobility transition by advising municipalities on the parking aspect of their sustainable mobility plans. This strategy will make Q-Park more visible as a mobility partner at an international level.

 

Efficient traffic

Q-Park's ambition is to increase its presence, particularly in cities with attractive market dynamics where the population is still growing. "This population growth affects the number of cars on the road and the demand for parking facilities," says Theo Thuis, Q-Park’s Managing Director of Innovations. "What’s more, migration to urban areas coincides with the trend towards more environmentally friendly cars and the challenge of keeping cities liveable (and accessible), with more and better regulated public space."

In its efforts, Q-Park always takes the specific needs of local residents and businesses as a starting point for initial discussions with municipalities and policymakers. As well as looking into accessibility and quality of life in the city, Q-Park considers educational, economic, social and safety standards. As Theo Thuis explains, “instead of facilitating traffic, Q-Park aims to organise traffic differently. We want to eliminate unnecessary traffic searching for a place to park on the street. We help limit and facilitate efficient car journeys directly to the destination, using smart navigation and pre-booking options. We ensure that all kinds of vehicles can park in our parking facilities (cars, bicycles and scooters). And we provide sufficient EV charging points for electric vehicles."

 

The Mobility Hub - more than a car park

A key aspect of Q-Park's strategy, symbolising its role as a Sustainable Mobility Partner, is the Mobility Hub. This is a parking facility that integrates a range of features and services, including parking, charging, pre-booking and sharing.

 

Q-Park Mobility Hubs support one of the most important pillars of the SMP strategy. Besides offering the usual parking services, the Mobility Hub connects travellers with sustainable mobility partners offering alternative ways of getting around the city: public transport, car and bicycle sharing options (including rental), secure bicycle parking, charging points for electric cars and bicycles, and bicycle lockers for e-bike batteries.

 

Q-Park PaSS

Q-Park Mobility Hubs are of course connected to our digital platform Q-Park PaSS (Parking as a Smart Service). PaSS enables a seamless parking service with digital access and automatic payment. It offers access to any customer with a pre-booking, parking or payment app within our ecosystem. Their number plate is the key to our parking facilities.

 

Sustainable Mobility Partner in Belgium

"In Belgium, Q-Park has already taken many steps as a sustainable mobility partner (SMP). For example, we have worked with the City of Antwerp to transform above-ground parking at the Zuiderdokken into the Kooldok and Steendok Q-Park Mobility Hubs. Now there is a large, green park above-ground, where people can walk, spend time with their children, play sports and relax. Q-Park is an integral part of the local mobility policy," says Philip De Brabanter, the Managing Director of Q-Park in Belgium.

Q-Park continues to work on expanding and transforming its Mobility Hub offer. For instance, there are advanced plans for Antwerp (Berchem Station and Astridplein), as well as for Hasselt (Dusart) and Genk (Stadsplein) in 2025, working together with mobility partners and local authorities.

 

Interested in an interview or a visit?

Interested in an interview with Theo Thuis or Philip De Brabanter? Or would you like to visit one of our Mobility Hubs? Please contact Sacha Oerlemans.

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