Q-Park wins 2 prestigious EPA awards for Mobility Hubs in Antwerp and The Hague
Q-Park has won in two categories at the 2025 European Parking Awards: the Q-Park Mobility Hub in Antwerp secured the award for ‘Best New Parking Structure’, while the Mobility Hub in The Hague won in the category ‘Best Approach to Smart Mobility’. Q-Park in the United Kingdom was also nominated in the latter category. These accolades reaffirm Q-Parks leading role in developing smart, sustainable, and future-proof parking solutions.
The awards were presented today during the European Parking Conference in Brussels, where the international parking industry gathered to celebrate innovation and excellence in sustainable urban mobility and parking design.
Category 1 - Best New Parking Structure for Q-Park Belgium, Q-Park Zuiderdokken in Antwerp
The ‘Best New Parking Structure’ award for the Q-Park Mobility Hub at the Gedempte Zuiderdokken in Antwerp recognised its clear mission: to create an environment reminiscent of Central Park, with added parking capacity. What was once a concrete parking wasteland has been transformed into a multifunctional urban park with city gardens, sports, and play facilities. Underground, the Mobility Hub offers an integrated solution for urban mobility, with a focus on accessibility and liveability. A water infiltration system allows water from the parking facility to be reused in the city gardens.
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Category 6 - Best Approach to Smart Mobility for Q-Park Netherlands, Q-Park Centrum in The Hague
In the Netherlands, Q-Park won in the category ‘Best Approach to Smart Mobility (a new category)’. In The Hague, Q-Park transformed an existing parking facility into an impressive Mobility Hub. In addition to (fast) charging points for electric vehicles, the site now offers a kiosk, dry cleaning and laundry services, parcel pick-up points, and shared mobility options. The open façade on Amsterdamse Veerkade provides a visual upgrade and enhances the building’s integration into the streetscape.
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In the same category, Q-Park was also nominated for a UK-based project: this nomination was thanks to its collaboration with Port, an e-mobility platform offering sustainable last-mile solutions for couriers and delivery services. Within three Mobility Hubs in London, space was allocated for electric bicycles and cargo-bikes, charging stations, parking, and maintenance, supported by fleet management software. A flexible subscription model allows both individual couriers and larger logistics players to benefit from this infrastructure, accelerating the transition to a sustainable logistics network.
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Frank De Moor, CEO of Q-Park: “We are extremely proud of these awards and nominations. Our Mobility Hubs are prime examples of how Q-Park collaborates with cities and policymakers to realise sustainable and future-oriented mobility solutions – not as an afterthought to a mobility plan, but as an integrated part of it. These awards confirm the active role that parking infrastructure can play in creating more liveable and sustainable cities.”
About EPA
The European Parking Association is the umbrella organisation of national parking associations across Europe. Its members represent the national parking sectors, which in turn include private companies and governmental institutions that operate and manage on- and off-street parking facilities and services. The European Parking Awards are presented every two years to the most forward-thinking parking projects in Europe. This year marks the 21st edition of the European Parking Awards.