| Recently, we spoke with Adam Bidder, Managing Director at Q‑Park UK & Ireland, to share his perspective on the future of parking as cities and mobility continue to change, and how Q‑Park continues to adapt.
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Q-Park published its Annual CSR Report 2025 today.
Our Annual CSR Report shows our strategy, focus areas, ambitions and results, in particular regarding non-financial and sustainability matters. We report on the progress we have made in our three focus areas:

Urban Liveability
We have further reduced our carbon footprint per operated parking space.

Sustainable Mobility Solutions
As at 31 December 2025, we operate over 5,500 PFs providing over 1,200,000 PSs. With our off-street assets we open-up public space for walking, playing and cycling, and with our sustainable mobility solutions we help transform search traffic into destination traffic, and support the mobility transition towards net-zero by shifting to electric vehicles (EVs). We have:
In 2025 we facilitated 106.0 million zero-emission kilometres (2024: 77.7), a 36% increase.
With our Sustainable Mobility Partnership Programme, we support urban mobility plans with an increasing number of mobility hubs and access to public transport and micromobility services. Our portfolio now includes:
Seamless Parking Services
With our proprietary Parking as a Smart Service (PaSS) platform, we digitise parking services to create a seamless and efficient experience for customers and mobility partners. No more tickets, no more going to the payment machine. We now have 816 PFs where PaSS is enabled and in 619 PFs where customers can pre-book their parking space.
This means that Premier Card holder, parking payment app and Q-Park App users, and customers with a pre-booking can access and exit our PFs based on their number plate (APNR).
Social responsibility is more than numbers
In addition to our three focus areas, we continue to work on aspects of social responsibility. In our 2025 report, we also mention:
Connecting communities with art in urban spaces
As Q-Park strengthens its position as a sustainable urban mobility partner, our mission extends beyond simply operating parking facilities. We actively contribute to urban liveability and strengthen the visual quality of public space. Art has the power to link infrastructure with its surroundings – not only for our customers, but for everyone in the neighbourhood.
In the report, you can read about three visual art projects we realised in 2025.
Industry recognition in 2025
In 2025 Q-Park won EPA awards in two categories:
Two parking facilities received ESPA Gold awards:
The Green Cities Europe Award 2025 went to Antwerp's Zuidpark, the location of Q-Park's Steendok and Kooldock Mobility Hub. And at the British Parking Awards, Q-Park UK received the EV Charging Award.
About Q-Park
Q-Park is a leading off-street parking infrastructure owner and operator with well-managed commercial parking facilities across seven western European countries. We operate off-street parking spaces we own, have under concession or with long-term lease contracts from public and private landlords. We focus on off-street purpose-built parking facilities at strategic locations. We operate more than 5,500 parking facilities comprising over 1.2 million parking spaces in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark. Based on publicly available industry data for our competitors, we estimate that we are a top three player, based on the estimated off-street revenues, in all the countries in which we operate. Q-Park also has numerous mobility hubs which provide access to a variety of mobility solutions. We house and support a range of activities from last mile logistics, electric vehicle charging, micromobility and car sharing services which help support urban accessibility, sustainability and liveability.