Tag: Parkhaus Utoquai

  • AMAG launches charging option for short-stay parkers

    AMAG launches charging option for short-stay parkers

    The AMAG Group is expanding the range of its multi-storey car parks to include charging facilities for short-term parkers. Last summer, the Cham-based car dealer group partially converted the Utoquai, Kongress and Messe car parks in Zurich into charging stations. Initially, the parking spaces with charging facilities were rented out exclusively on a monthly basis. The focus of the first phase was on charging solutions for tenants and condominium owners, AMAG stated in a press release.

    Now the offer is being expanded to include hourly or daily use. The new type of use is already possible at the Utoquai loading bay, and the Messe loading bay will follow suit on 16 May. Short-term parkers have to take out a parking ticket when entering the loading bay. The charging process itself is activated with a charging card or by scanning the QR code on the charging station in a charging app. Alternatively, it is also possible to leave credit card details. The price depends on the corresponding charging card provider or operator.

  • Zurich gets loading houses

    Zurich gets loading houses

    The Zug -based AMAG Group has set up Switzerland’s first charging station in the Utoquai car park at Färberstrasse 6 in Zurich, the automobile company said in a press release . 50 of the 150 parking spaces in the multi-storey car park were equipped with a charging station. Interested parties can rent such a parking space and charge their electric vehicle. The available price models for parking and charging including electricity are explained on parking.amag.ch .

    A good charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important in view of the increasing number of newly registered electric vehicles, explains Hendrik Lütjens in the press release. “With the Utoquai loading house, AMAG Parking offers residents in Zurich’s Seefeld a sustainable and convenient solution and contributes to the more efficient use of inner-city areas,” says the Managing Director of AMAG Parking AG. “Further multi-storey car parks from AMAG Parking AG will follow, further facilitating the switch to electromobility.”

    AMAG intends to open its next loading house in the Kongress parking garage in Zurich this month. A total of 28 charging stations are planned here. In the fall, the AMAG Group plans to install a further 61 charging stations in the Messe Zürich multi-storey car park in Oerlikon.