Supermarket Chain No Longer Allows Electric Cars on the Parking Deck
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Are you driving an electric car around Europe? Be careful not to get into trouble in Belgium. One of the largest retail chains, Carrefour, has banned them from entering its rooftop parking lot. The reason is the safety and weight of electric cars compared to classic combustion models.
Carrefour no longer allows electric cars to be parked on roof parking spaces at several Belgian locations. The Group refers to weight and fire protection.
Electric cars will soon be banned from some Carrefour stores in Belgium – at least from the rooftop parking areas. The supermarket chain is prohibiting electric vehicles from accessing the parking decks at a total of 18 locations. Carrefour cites the greater weight of many electric cars and fire safety concerns as the reasons, reports Focus online. According to the report, Carrefour points out that many of the affected buildings were constructed…
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