Q-Park Partner with Yuko to Provide Even More Car Sharing Services!
Q-Park are delighted to announce a partnership with Yuko Toyota Car Club who will be operating their car sharing business from 7 Q-Park parking facilities across Ireland.
Q-Park have been at the forefront of the European Parking industry in the creation of Sustainable Mobility Hubs. The aim is to develop parking facilities into vital instruments to help realise urban accessibility, sustainability and liveability. In addition to car parking, Q-Park are also aiming to provide access for shared mobility schemes, rapid electric fleet charging, last mile delivery and retail space all within their safe and secure parking facilities.
Yuko Toyota Car Club, who are part of Toyota Ireland, offers a completely digital on-demand car sharing by the hour, day or week and also rental services through Toyota dealerships nationwide. They also offer cost-effective mobility solutions for businesses and residential developments. Yuko tailor their services and offerings to meet the mobility needs of their customers. They collaborate with partners that share their ambition to make cities and communities a showcase for effective and sustainable mobility. Their fleet are all Hybrid vehicles so that they meet their sustainability targets as well as being able to offer a cost-effective service for prospective customers. To find out more about Yuko click here.
John Denton, Head of Commercial at Q-Park commented ‘We are delighted to demonstrate our market leadership in supporting Sustainable Urban Mobility services across Ireland.”
Shane Higgins, Operations Manager at Yuko added “Working with Q-Park has been the ideal way to grow our business quickly and easily. We look forward to welcoming customers to our new locations as well as continuing to expand with Q-Park.”
To find out more about Q-Park Sustainable Mobility Hubs click here.
About Q-Park
Q-Park is notable for its quality approach and has a portfolio comprising over 3,300 parking facilities with more than 640,000 parking spaces in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, France, Ireland, and Denmark.
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