Car parks are busy

ALL car parks are very busy over the Easter period, with limited drive-up spots available. Please consider alternative transport options. Please have your QR code ready for a smooth entry and exit. Our roads and car parks may have changed since your last visit. Due to ongoing construction in the T123 car park pick-up and drop-off areas, passengers should plan for potential delays of up to an hour during peak times. Learn about the Naarm Way Stage 2 project to plan ahead: https://www.melbourneairport.com.au/plan-ahead. To avoid congestion, we recommend using the equivalent pick-up and drop-off facilities at nearby Terminal 4 car park, just a short 10-minute walk from Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Simply drive to the Terminal 4 Car Park and proceed to Level 2 for drop-offs or Level 1 for pick-ups. Thank you for your patience.

Overview

Melbourne Airport is committed to environmental sustainability and was the first major Australian airport to commit to a target of net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2025.

The use of renewable energy will play a key role in achieving this target. We have a goal of meeting half of our energy needs through on-site solar generation by 2030.

In 2021, we started operating  our first solar farm, a 12-megawatt (MW) facility at Oaklands Junction under the approach to the north-south runway. The solar farm is 16 hectares in size and is the largest solar installation at any airport in Australia.

In addition, all new commercial developments in our business park are structurally ready for solar to be installed on the rooftop.

Installing more solar

In 2023 we commenced construction on a second solar farm. The North Airfield solar farm will produce 7.5 megawatts of energy and will sit adjacent to our existing Oaklands Junction solar farm on the corner of Sunbury Road and Oaklands Drive. It will comprise around 20,000 solar panels.  

How much power can be generated?

The two solar farms together will cover an area about the size of 40 soccer pitches.

When the second solar farm is completed, the two will generate 34 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of energy per annum and, together, provide approximately 40% of the airport’s total energy consumption needs. This is enough energy to power terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4.

When will the second solar farm be constructed?

Construction of the North Airfield Solar Farm began in late 2023 and is due to be completed by mid-2025.

You can contact us at [email protected] or on +61 3 9297 1597

More information about our solar farms:

Melbourne Airport's GreenPower Network

Melbourne Airport is the first and only airport in Australia to become a GreenPower® approved provider. This means we can supply GreenPower® accredited solar power generated on site to retailers, tenants and partners on the Melbourne Airport property. 

Learn more about Melbourne Airport's GreenPower® Network powered by homegrown energy here.

Fact sheets

North airfield solar farm