Semi-automatic parking systems

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Brief explanation

The fact that digital transformation is taking hold at all levels can also be seen in parking solutions. Transponder and ticket systems are among the analogue parking systems that are increasingly being replaced by digital systems as part of the digitalization process. Smart parking solutions are on the rise because they have many advantages over analog systems.

Semi-automatic parking systems are extremely variable, convenient and efficient. They are ideal for smaller apartment buildings and smaller businesses such as hotels. Of course, a semi-automatic parking system can also be installed in a detached garage. The parking lot user simply operates an app from the provider who has installed the semi-automatic parking system. This enables him to control an electronic operating system that is precisely adapted to the customer’s technical infrastructure.

Detailed information

To implement semi-automatic parking systems, one or more additional parking levels are installed. New access roads are not necessary. Because the platform covers the entire parking lot below, semi-automatic parking systems of this type also mean more protection for vehicles on the lower level. The platform surface is of course adapted to modern requirements and is not only easy to drive on, but also safe to walk on. As a rule, it consists of hot-dip galvanized steel profiles that are closed throughout. The material has a very high resistance to weathering and corrosion and is extremely abrasion-resistant. Semi-automatic parking systems can be equipped with additional features at any time, for example with integrated fans. A variety of door solutions with safety glazing are also possible.

If it is not possible to add a new parking level in a garage, a semi-automatic parking system that automates parking in the existing space provides support. The system automatically avoids situations that could lead to collisions. At the same time, it saves a lot of space, because the platforms travel on predefined routes and significantly less space is required for maneuvering than with analog parking systems. This means that the number of drive aisles can be reduced, allowing for a significantly higher number of parking spaces.

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