


Coimbatore has established itself as a leading healthcare city in Tamil Nadu, drawing patients from across the state and from neighbouring regions for specialised medical care. Hospitals serving this patient population manage vehicle demand that is both substantial and unpredictable, with arrivals and departures spread across every hour of the day and night. A hospital in Coimbatore required a structured solution for 70 car spaces on a site where clinical space could not be reduced to accommodate conventional parking. Sieger Parking delivered an L-Cart Tower Parking system that met the full requirement within a compact vertical footprint, keeping all ground-level hospital operations fully intact.
This is the second L-Cart Tower Parking installation Sieger Parking has delivered for a hospital in Coimbatore, and it demonstrates the system's suitability across different scales of healthcare parking requirement within the same city.
A hospital managing 70 car spaces on a constrained urban plot faces a specific challenge. The site is already fully committed to the functions that define a working hospital: wards, consultation rooms, operating theatres, pharmacy, laboratories, and the access routes that connect them. Carving out ground-level space for conventional parking means compromising one or more of these functions, which is not an option for a clinical facility. The L-Cart Tower Parking system addressed this directly by stacking all 70 bays vertically, returning the ground level entirely to hospital use.
At 70 cars, the user base is varied and the demand pattern is continuous. Outpatients arrive for morning consultations and afternoon reviews. Inpatient families visit across visiting hours and sometimes remain through the night. Staff across nursing, medical, technical, and administrative functions arrive and depart on overlapping shifts. Each of these users needs to park without delay, without confusion, and without having to navigate a disorganised open area where spaces are disputed or blocked. The structured bay allocation of the tower system gives every vehicle a clearly defined position and keeps all access and emergency routes permanently clear.
A hospital parking facility at this scale also needs to function without requiring significant staff time to manage. Security and administrative personnel at a hospital have responsibilities that take priority over car park supervision. The L-Cart Tower system reduces the management overhead to a minimum. Once vehicles are assigned their bays, the system operates independently, without the disputes, blockages, or informal arrangements that consume staff attention in conventional open parking setups.
L-Cart Tower Parking brings together site efficiency, operational reliability, and ease of use in a single system. For a hospital in Coimbatore managing 70 car spaces, it delivers on every dimension that a healthcare environment demands:
• 70-car capacity within a compact tower footprint, with no reduction to clinical space or hospital functions
• Continuous round-the-clock operation suited to a hospital that serves patients at all hours
• Structured bay allocation that keeps emergency corridors, ambulance bays, and drop-off zones permanently clear
• Consistent retrieval performance that minimises wait times for patients, families, and staff across all shifts
• Reduces the parking management burden on hospital security and administrative staff
• Simple operation accessible to patients, visitors, and staff of all ages without prior experience
• Mechanically robust design with low unplanned downtime suitable for a critical-use healthcare environment
• Compliant with applicable building and safety standards for hospital infrastructure in Tamil Nadu
This installation sits alongside the 152-car L-Cart Tower deployment at another Coimbatore hospital, and together they make an important point. The L-Cart Tower Parking system is not only suited to the largest hospital parking requirements. It is equally effective at the 70-car scale, where the constraints are real but the budget and footprint available for parking infrastructure are more limited. The system scales to the requirement without compromise on build quality, reliability, or operational performance.
For hospital administrators and healthcare developers across Coimbatore and Tamil Nadu who are working with parking requirements in the 50 to 100 car range, this project is a practical reference. It demonstrates that an L-Cart Tower Parking system can be delivered efficiently at this scale, integrated into a functioning hospital campus, and operated reliably from the first day without disrupting clinical activities.
Coimbatore's reputation as a regional healthcare destination continues to grow, and with it the vehicle volumes that hospitals in the city must accommodate. Whether the requirement is 70 cars or 152, the L-Cart Tower Parking system provides a proven, space-efficient answer that allows the hospital to grow its capacity without growing its footprint.