Are EVs banned from airports??
Are EVs banned from airports??
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audi321

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Just tried to book my Taycan in at Manchester airport for an upcoming trip and I get an email within 24 hours cancelling my booking as you car is on a disallowed list. It was the multi story.

WTF??? I recall a fire at an airport a while back but wasn t that a diesel car??

SpamDisco

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143 months

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2.5t weight limit, you're too heavy! smile

Decky_Q

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196 months

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My friend is ATC and drives a leaf, so no problem for him parking it in the airport 5 days a week.

ashenfie

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65 months

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Would it just be the multi storey car park then?

eldar

24,591 posts

215 months

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No, booked my EV for on airport parking at East Midlands. Other airports may vary?

SWoll

21,306 posts

277 months

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audi321 said:
Just tried to book my Taycan in at Manchester airport for an upcoming trip and I get an email within 24 hours cancelling my booking as you car is on a disallowed list. It was the multi story.

WTF??? I recall a fire at an airport a while back but wasn t that a diesel car??
We flew from Manchester in early Sept. Used their.meet and greet parking at T2 without any issues in our etron and collected it from the ground floor of a multi storey on our return.

delta0

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125 months

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Could only guess it’s the gross weight limit of the vehicle

samoht

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The answer would appear to be that no, EVs aren't banned from airports.

Vehicles above a certain weight are banned from certain specific multi-storey car parks, generally older ones which weren't designed with modern cars in mind and may not safely hold their weight.

I'm sure there are other car parks at the airport you can use.

audi321

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2140kg is my kerb weight. So is that too heavy for a multi story? I thought the one at Manchester T1 was quite new

andrewpandrew

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My Polestar 4 was in the T2 multi-storey for 10 days at the end of last month. I assume it’s as heavy as a Taycan. You also always see loads of EVs in that car park.

We have had instances where the multi-storey just hasn’t came up on the list, though I’ve always assumed it was either due to the terminal we were flying from, or just simple lack of spaces.

SpamDisco

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audi321 said:
2140kg is my kerb weight. So is that too heavy for a multi story? I thought the one at Manchester T1 was quite new
What's the max gross weight?

Wills2

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Gross weight is 2.8 tonnes so I think that would exceed T1 max weight per vehicle

"The T1 Multi-Storey Car Park is not suitable for vehicles over 2.5 tonnes fully laden."

audi321

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That clears it up then. Thanks for that. I take it back about it being an EV issue!

mosbacher

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I’ve noticed a few restrictions out and about.

J__Wood

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80 months

mosbacher said:


I ve noticed a few restrictions out and about.
I'm surprised the sign doesn't say "any newer and relatively expensive car", because that scabby covered car park looks like it's about to fall on any car parked in it.

If that was my destination a swift risk assessment would scream park outside.

pghstochaj

3,197 posts

138 months

mosbacher said:


I ve noticed a few restrictions out and about.
Out and about where?

pghstochaj

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138 months

The reason I raise the above comment is that the sign posted above is 4,500 miles away from Manchester Airport...

audi321

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pghstochaj said:
The reason I raise the above comment is that the sign posted above is 4,500 miles away from Manchester Airport...
yikes ‘out and about’ indeed it was

pghstochaj

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138 months

audi321 said:
pghstochaj said:
The reason I raise the above comment is that the sign posted above is 4,500 miles away from Manchester Airport...
yikes out and about indeed it was
Very much so, it's a 3* hotel in Florida.

andyj007

430 posts

197 months

imo its only a matter of time really .. insurance costs are going up ..if EVs are included ..
one more fire like luton and it be all over for parking .. insurance to cover will be astinomical .. one house insurance policy quote we recieved had a disclaimer that evs , electric bikes / scooters not to be parked in integral garages !