Eimsbüttel is planning revolutionary park towers: creating space for green ideas!

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The CDU and the Greens in Eimsbüttel are applying for parking towers for vertical parking in order to optimize space and integrate e-charging points.

CDU und Grüne in Eimsbüttel beantragen Parktürme für vertikales Parken, um Platz zu optimieren und E-Ladepunkte zu integrieren.
The CDU and the Greens in Eimsbüttel are applying for parking towers for vertical parking in order to optimize space and integrate e-charging points.

Eimsbüttel is planning revolutionary park towers: creating space for green ideas!

The desire for innovative parking solutions in Eimsbüttel is becoming more and more tangible. On July 15, 2025, the CDU and the Greens submitted an application for the introduction of “vertical parking”. This concept will be intensively discussed at the upcoming district meeting and could fundamentally change the parking situation in the densely populated city. Eimsbüttel News reports that the goal is to create more parking spaces while gaining free space.

Innovative parking towers

The planned parking towers, which are being developed by the Munich company VePa Vertical Parking, offer a modern solution: cars are parked on top of each other and the whole thing works according to the principle of paternoster technology. This means that 12 to 16 parking spaces can be created in around 49 square meters of floor space. Compared to conventional parks, this approach should significantly reduce the space required and ultimately lead to the unsealing of areas that can then be used for urban life.

The parking towers will also be equipped with electric charging points, an advantage that makes the offer particularly attractive for electric vehicle owners. According to the initiators' ideas, the system could initially be free for short-term parkers, while in the long term the option for resident parking permits could also be integrated into the tower. bv-hh.de highlights that the space requirements and efficiency of vertical parking continue to contribute to making urban spaces more sustainable.

Integration into urban space

What is particularly exciting is the modular design of the parking towers, which offer the possibility of complete dismantling. When designing the exterior, consideration is already being given to adding plants or photovoltaic systems to the facades, which would be both aesthetically and ecologically advantageous. This could be a further step towards sustainable urban development.

The discussion about the sensible use of land is increasing at a time when environmental awareness is becoming increasingly important around the world. Various nations, such as Costa Rica, already meet much of their energy needs from renewable sources. The pressure on European cities, especially in Germany, to think again about the topic of mobility is increasing. Loud Park here The aim is to achieve climate-neutral mobility by 2050 and the city of Eimsbüttel could also make an important contribution with this initiative.

Conclusion: A step into the future

In summary, it can be said that the concept of vertical parking not only represents an intelligent answer to the parking shortage, but also embodies part of the (transport) transition towards more sustainability in urban areas. If all goes well, Eimsbüttel could soon be seen as a pioneer for innovative parking solutions that meet the needs of city residents and at the same time relieve the burden on the environment. The upcoming discussions in the district assembly should definitely be exciting!