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Shannon Airport introduces an electric First‑Mover vehicle handling unit, the first of its kind in an Irish airport Shannon Airport introduces an electric First‑Mover vehicle handling unit, the first of its kind in an Irish airport

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First for Irish airports as Shannon Airport introduces an electric First‑Mover vehicle handling unit

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Shannon Airport becomes the first airport in Ireland to introduce an electric First‑Mover vehicle handling unit

Shannon Airport introduces an electric First‑Mover vehicle handling unit, the first of its kind in an Irish airport

The introduction of the First-Mover is another important step in The Shannon Airport Group’s sustainability journey which has recently seen it achieve Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation. Ray O’Driscoll, Interim CEO The Shannon Airport Group, Minister for Climate, Environment & Energy, and Minister for Transport, Darragh O’Brien TD, , Conal Henry, Chairman The Shannon Airport Group and Niall Kearns, Airport Director The Shannon Airport Group. Pic Arthur Ellis

Shannon Airport has become the first airport in Ireland to deploy a First Mover R 3500, a state-of-the-art electric vehicle (EV) moving system designed to safely relocate both electric and conventional vehicles.

Originally developed to enable fire departments to safely combat EV fires, this innovative unit is fully electric itself, remotely operated and capable of lifting and transporting vehicles up to 3,500kg.

Electric vehicles cannot be towed or lifted in the same way as traditional cars due to the placement and sensitivity of batteries. With 50% of Shannon Airport’s fleet now electrified, the First Mover addresses an essential operational need, enabling airport teams to remove disabled vehicles quickly, reducing disruption and maximising efficient airfield management.


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Speaking today, Mark Browne, Deputy Chief Officer – Airport Police Fire Service said, “We’re delighted to be the first airport in the country to have a First-Mover on site and its really going to be a game changer in terms of maintaining a safe and efficient airfield.

With 24 electric vehicles, which is 50% of our total fleet and growing – we needed a safe, reliable, and sustainable way to move EVs without risking damage. This investment not only strengthens airside efficiency and safety but also improves the experience for our passengers should any incidents occur in our public car parks.”

The First Mover is a tracked unit mounted on a flatbed vehicle lifting device and operates without the need for a jack or manual processes. The flatbed is pushed by the tracked unit under the vehicle, lifting it smoothly and, using the remote control, an operator can be at a safe distance of up to 100m from the unit while maneuvering the lifted vehicle.

The introduction of the First-Mover is another important step in The Shannon Airport Group’s sustainability journey which has recently seen it achieve Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation, win two prestigious Green Awards (Green Large Organisation of the Year and Green Public Sector Organisation of the Year), and begin a €15m upgrade of the terminal building designed to improve energy efficiency and support a move away from fossil fuel systems.

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