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Q-Park launches two new Mobility Hubs in the heart of Copenhagen – and joins CopenPay


As part of its recently announced strategy, Q-Park is launching its first two Mobility Hubs in central Copenhagen – at Nørreport and Vesterport. These hubs allow drivers to park their car, charge it with wind power, and easily switch to a city bike, shared car or public transport. Everything is gathered in one place and can be booked in advance.

With this new concept, Q-Park aims to reduce search traffic, congestion and CO₂ emissions in the city, while making it easier for everyone – whether locals or tourists, drivers or cyclists – to move around the city more smartly.

 

Four functions in one

The new Mobility Hubs combine four key functions: parking, charging, booking and sharing. In addition to modern parking facilities, users can quickly and easily switch transport modes – for example, to bikes, car sharing or public transport.

 

Smarter mobility – less congestion and more space for city life

Q-Park’s Mobility Hubs connect drivers and travellers with mobility partners that offer everything from electric bikes and car sharing to EV charging and public transport. Charging is available for electric vehicles – often powered by 100% wind energy.

Users can pre-book their parking space, drive directly to an available spot, and seamlessly switch to micro- or shared mobility. It’s simple, flexible, and better for the city. Those arriving by car can continue their journey using more sustainable transport, helping to reduce both congestion and carbon emissions.

The project is part of Q-Park’s broader European strategy to support more accessible, liveable urban environments.

 

Joining CopenPay 2025

During summer 2025, Q-Park’s Mobility Hubs will become part of CopenPay – Wonderful Copenhagen’s initiative that turns climate-friendly behaviour into currency for tourists. Visitors arriving in an electric car who pre-book parking at a Q-Park Mobility Hub will receive discounts on parking and EV charging (with wind power), as well as discounts on city bike rental in collaboration with Donkey Republic.

 

A collective effort for better mobility in the capital

“With our Mobility Hubs, we’re building a flexible and future-proof mobility infrastructure that makes it easier for both Copenhageners and visitors to choose the best transport mode,” says Alex Pedersen, Managing Director of Q-Park Denmark. “Our hubs are a vital step towards connecting multiple transport options – together, we can reduce congestion and emissions in the city.”

Several more Q-Park Mobility Hubs are planned for major urban centres across Denmark.

 

Facts about the Mobility Hubs in Copenhagen:

  • Opening spring 2025 at Nørreport and Vesterport
  • Includes parking, EV charging, car sharing, bike rental, and easy access to public transport
  • Q-Park Nørreport (Linnésgade) offers 1,187 parking spaces and 24 charging points – plus access to Metro, trains, buses and city bikes
  • Q-Park Vesterport (Nyropsgade) offers 774 parking spaces, 25 EV chargers, access to shared cars and micromobility, car wash, kiosk and petrol station

 

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