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AppyWay: HALIFAX WELCOMES INNOVATIVE SCHEME AIMED AT REDUCING TIME MOTORISTS SPEND FINDING AND PAYING FOR PARKING

October 31, 2019


HALIFAX WELCOMES INNOVATIVE SCHEME AIMED AT REDUCING TIME MOTORISTS SPEND FINDING AND PAYING FOR PARKING


– Combination of over 1,700 bay sensors and award-winning mobile app (AppyParking) helps local residents and visitors save time finding and paying for parking

– Convenience of solution supports local economies by reducing the usual stress of parking, with motorists staying longer in town compared to using traditional pay and display tickets

LONDON, UK – Thursday 31st October: AppyWay, the pioneering kerbside management and intelligent mobility firm, today announced the launch of their innovative Smart City Parking scheme in the West Yorkshire town of Halifax in partnership with Calderdale Council.

The launch follows the successful implementation of the same scheme in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, earlier in 2019.

AppyWay’s Smart City Parking solution remains the first of its kind to integrate technical capabilities such as smart parking sensors and sensor-enabled payments across on and off-street parking spaces into a seamless mobile app experience for customers, whilst also providing powerful kerbside analytics for the local authority.

In addition to transforming the parking experience for motorists, the firm are now able to report that the scheme can help support the local economy, following the successful implementation earlier this year in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

Users, when comparing the AppyParking experience to using traditional pay and display machines report they find it more convenient, less stressful and end up staying in town longer as they didn’t worry about their ticket expiring(1).

Dan Hubert, Founder and CEO of AppyWay, “We’re incredibly excited for our service to go live in Halifax and look forward to seeing local residents, businesses and visitors adopt the app. We know that by alleviating the uncertainty of parking and making the whole experience as pain-free as possible, we can help breathe life into local economies as they struggle to compete with the rise of online shopping. Our survey results from Harrogate demonstrate that if you can show people where they can park with real-time availability, make payments more convenient and less stressful then people are likely to stay for longer. We’re committed to delivering tangible benefits like this for our local authority partners and we look forward to the feedback in Halifax and to launching our next location, Portsmouth, later this year.”

For motorists parking in Halifax, AppyParking helps reduce unnecessary miles driven around town looking for parking, by providing live parking availability in the app – a key feature of installing parking sensors in each bay. The firm argue that less time and fuel spent looking for parking naturally contributes to a reduction in associated congestion and vehicle emissions.

Once parked, paying for parking is also simplified. Not only does the launch represent the first time bank card payments have been made available in Halifax, users of the app also benefit from the option of One Click Parking™, a concept created by AppyWay with the support of payments technology company Visa.

The app seamlessly pairs the user’s mobile device with the sensor under their vehicle via Bluetooth, enabling them to start a pay-as-you-go parking session that automatically ends when they drive away. This means that following the minimum ticket duration (which is either half an hour or an hour depending on location) users enjoy pay-per-minute rates, helping them avoid paying for time they don’t use, which is typical when having to decide how long they need to park at the start of their stay with pay and display.

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Services and Communities, Cllr Susan Press, adds: “We know from listening to residents that they would like more flexibility when it comes to parking. By utilising this new technology we can allow drivers to plan ahead and easily see which areas of Halifax are busy for parking and where has available spaces.”

“People will also have the option to pay through the app, saving the need to find the correct change or worry about over-staying the time on their ticket – allowing visitors to explore Halifax at their leisure.”

 
For interviews and requests please contact:
Georgia Tomkins, georgia.tomkins@appyway.com – +44 7787 951199
For images and brand assets please visit https://appyway.com/press
About AppyWay
AppyWay exists to help cities thrive from the kerb up. We see the kerb as a catalyst – the key to powering progress with the most pressing urban mobility challenges. Our platform of data, APIs and tools provide digital kerbside management solutions that enable intelligent mobility, better connecting cities with people and businesses.

Through close collaboration and industry leading partnerships, the AppyWay platform effectively acts as a ‘future mobility’ conduit between the public and private sector:

Kerbside Management | B2G
AppyKerb, our Govtech stack, is a complete kerbside management platform. With AppyKerb, Local Authorities are empowered to commoditise and open up their assets. This enables rich data-driven insights and digital access solutions for everyone using our kerbs.
Learn more >Intelligent Mobility | B2B
AppyWay business solutions keep people, goods and cities flowing. A full eco-system of kerbside data APIs, payment solutions and CAV integrations improves kerb interactions for local enterprises, customers, deliveries and fleets alike.
Learn more >

Conduent Names Sean Mackin as Central Regional Director for Parking & Curbside Management

October 28, 2019

 

 

 

Conduent Names Sean Mackin as Central Regional Director for Parking & Curbside Management

 

 

 

Conduent has appointed Sean Mackin as a Regional Director for its Parking & Curbside Management business.

 

He will oversee business operations in the central U.S., including Denver and Dallas. His responsibilities will include oversight of local program teams, ensuring excellence in service delivery, and implementing Conduent’s next-generation systems and solutions.

 

 

Mackin joins Conduent from ABM Parking Services, where he managed the company’s portfolio in Colorado. Previously, from 2008 to 2017, he was the Manager of Parking Operations for the City and County of Denver. He is currently a board member of the Pacific Intermountain Parking and Transportation Association and is a past vice president of the Colorado Parking Association.

 

“Sean brings more than 25 years of valuable experience, specializing in parking and mobility,” said Brett Peze, General Manager, Parking & Curbside Management, Conduent. “We’re pleased to have him on board to lead our central region team, as we seek to expand our services while continuing to deliver innovative solutions to our clients.”

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APPYPARKING BECOMES APPYWAY, AS LEADING KERBSIDE AND INTELLIGENT MOBILITY TECHNOLOGY FIRM SETS OFF ON GLOBAL MISSION TO HELP CITIES THRIVE, FROM THE KERB UP

September 03, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

APPYPARKING BECOMES APPYWAY, AS LEADING KERBSIDE AND INTELLIGENT MOBILITY TECHNOLOGY FIRM SETS OFF ON GLOBAL MISSION TO HELP CITIES THRIVE, FROM THE KERB UP

 

 

 

  • AppyWay launched as the fast-growing business looks to better convey how its solutions empower local authorities to unlock their kerbside assets and enable intelligent mobility

  • Award-winning mobile app, AppyParking, retains identity and continues to make parking forgettable for thousands of motorists across the UK

 

 

LONDON, UK – Tuesday 3rdSeptember: The company that developed and operates the award-winning mobile app, AppyParking, today announced the launch of their new parent brand, AppyWay, as the business is set to take-off on a global mission of helping cities thrive, from the kerb up.

 

Having recently completed a successful Series A funding round, AppyWay has been launched to help better articulate the company’s vision of smart, connected cities where intelligent mobility can flourish.

 

Dan Hubert, founder and CEO, “This is another huge milestone for our business and it’s truly a joy to be able to bring to life ‘the why’ behind ‘the what’ our fantastic team do. It all starts with a vision for more liveable cities, and our obsession with the kerb.  We may be a bit biased, but we genuinely believe kerbs have the power to unlock a better urban life for us all – socially, commercially and physically. And that right now is the right time to unlock that kerb power.’

 

Hubert founded AppyParking in 2013, with the ambition of solving the common frustration of finding a parking space. By showing drivers where they can and can’t park on-street, the app continues to help reduce the almost four days each year UK motorists spend looking for parking. The challenge of building up the UK’s largest set of standardised kerbside data led the entrepreneur to realise the uptapped potential lying under everyone’s feet.

 

The problem for city centres, Hubert argues is that, ‘kerbs haven’t changed physically for centuries. Yet the way we use them has. The explosion of ride-hailing, micro-mobility, ever-rising home deliveries and the popularity of PAYG services are driving up congestion, pollution and safety issues. As drivers battle for precious space to drop off and pick up, it’s causing kerbside chaos and our urban infrastructure is collapsing under the pressure. We’re seeing the demise of the local high street and the government’s recent commitment of up to £1 billion for the Future High Streets Fund1demonstrates the need for urgent action.’

 

The Future High Streets Fund is an initiative led by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, providing up to £25 million of investment per area, for local authorities to prepare long-term strategies for their high-streets and town centres. A key focus for the funding is improve transport and access into town centres and to invest in vital infrastructure2.

 

Hubert sees a key role for the kerb in these schemes, ‘At a time when online shopping can deliver what you need the next day with just one click, we need to face a hard truth – the user experience of the high street must be transformed if we are to encourage shoppers back and drive footfall. But, before you can innovate, you need to understand the high street first. How are streets being used? What does kerbside demand look like and how can parking be optimised? It’s a challenge our team are set-up to help solve, and with our kerbside management platform, AppyKerb, we can equip local authorities with the means to surface kerbside data, identify opportunities to improve their infrastructure, make those traffic order changes and also provide world-leading solutions to make parking more convenient and less stressful.’

 

AppyWay will be featuring their innovative solutions at the Cenex-LCV event at the Millbrook Proving Ground  4 – 5 September and at New Mobility World during the Frankfurt Motor Show 10 – 13 September as part of the Great Britain Pavilion.

 

1 https://www.gov.uk/government/news/1-billion-future-high-streets-fund-expanded-to-50-more-areas

2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-high-streets-fund/future-high-street-fund

 

 

 

For interviews and requests please contact:

Georgia Tomkins, georgia.tomkins@appyparking.com– +44 7787 951199

 

For images and brand assets please visit https://appyway.com/press

 

About AppyWay

 

AppyWay exists to help cities thrive from the kerb up. We see the kerb as a catalyst – the key to powering progress with the most pressing urban mobility challenges. Our platform of data, APIs and tools provide digital kerbside management solutions that enable intelligent mobility, better connecting cities with people and businesses.

 

Through close collaboration and industry leading partnerships, the AppyWay platform effectively acts as a ‘future mobility’ conduit between the public and private sector:

 

Kerbside Management | B2G

AppyKerb, our Govtech stack, is a complete kerbside management platform. With AppyKerb, Local Authorities are empowered to commoditise and open up their assets. This enables rich data-driven insights and digital access solutions for everyone using our kerbs.

Learn more >

 

Intelligent Mobility | B2B

AppyWay business solutions keep people, goods and cities flowing. A full eco-system of kerbside data APIs, payment solutions and CAV integrations improves kerb interactions for local enterprises, customers, deliveries and fleets alike.

Learn more >

 

 

 

 

Coord expands across North America

June 26, 2019

 

Coord expands across North America

 

 

The company doubles its curb coverage as more cities embrace digital curb management with the goal of supporting over 100 cities across the globe by 2022.

 

 

 

Ride-hail, online shopping deliveries, food delivery services, e-bikes, e-scooters, the pending advent of autonomous vehicles — you name it — we are experiencing an influx of innovative mobility options where our streets are continuously filled with new ways for people and goods to move around our cities. With more innovation, however, comes more demand for curb space both in scope and scale. Companies like Lyft, Bird and Amazon, have all changed the way we use our curbs, no longer making it just a place to leave our car as we run errands. Instead, the curb has become a prime piece of real estate for residents, businesses and public services alike.

 

Yet, as the demand for curb space increases, so too does the need to digitize the curb to ensure that city streets are more productive starting with the curb.

 

With more vehicles vying to enter the transportation ecosystem, we’re seeing crowding streets, increased traffic, more vehicle emissions and longer commutes. By embracing the digital curb, cities can help reduce congestion and improve land use on the street level with better informed policy changes, regulation, and compliance along the curb. By leveraging curb data and supporting new mobility options into existing transit systems, cities can identify new avenues for revenue as transportation methods evolve―such as variable pricing, scooter or bike parking, or even minute-by-minute parking for ride-hail or loading zones.

 

The digital curb provides the opportunity to improve constituent satisfaction by creating curbsides that are more predictable for users, dynamic in their functions, and more productive by serving more people. With the support of our engineering firm partners and municipalities, Coord is happy to announce that we have added five new cities to our platform, made available through the Coord API and Coord Toolkit: Austin, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego and Washington DC.

 

Welcome to the Curb Life

Until recently, most city planners and officials have only had classic surveying wheels, manual labor and dated binders full of miles of curb information to help inform their planning. While less costly than traditional surveys, GPS and vehicle-based camera systems couldn’t capture the level of detail required to accurately create the digital curb. We changed the game by finding a balance between speed and accuracy with our Surveyor app, which is included in the Coord Toolkit, designed for cities to innovate their curb management. By leveraging augmented reality, Coord users can quickly and easily collect assets along the curb to produce a detailed and accurate map of the underlying curb rules and regulations.

 

The initial cities included in the Coord API were San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Seattle. Now, we are quickly expanding across North America by adding five new major cities to our API―tracking to our goal of supporting over 100 cities across the globe by 2022.

 

Here’s a deeper look:

 

In Austin, we partnered early on with engineering firm Kimley-Horn to survey Downtown Austin, the Seaholm District, Rainey Street, parts of East Cesar Chavez and Holly. There are 79 curb miles in the Coord API, but field collectors walked a total of 214 curb miles to make that happen (all surveys are double coverage for data accuracy) and collected 10,000+ assets along the way . Read more about the survey experience in Kenny’s Curb Diaries highlighting the uniqueness that Austin brings.

 

In Miami & Miami Beach, Kimley-Horn rose to the occasion for our biggest survey of the lot, a total of 161 curb miles! They covered the areas of Wynwood, Brickell, Downtown Miami, South Beach, Lummus, Flamingo, and Miami Beach’s City Center. The field collectors managed to capture over 14,000 assets across the colorful streets of Miami.

 

In Philadelphia, field collectors from AECOM walked the streets of Center City, Rittenhouse Square, South Street, Logan Square and University City to capture over 100 miles of curb in 7 days. This team of five collectors walked 245 curb miles (again, double coverage for data accuracy) to capture over 17,000 curb assets in the home of the Liberty Bell.

 

In San Diego, Coord was selected by the City of San Diego through a competitive process to participate in the 2019 Startup in Residence (STIR) program. We collaborated with Kimley-Horn to capture nearly 90 miles of curbs and approximately 19,000 curb assets across Cortez Hill, Downtown San Diego, East Village, Gaslamp, Little Italy and the Marina. Not to mention, the team of four field collectors did this in just seven days.

 

In Washington D.C, we worked with Walker Consultants to capture the data in tourist-heavy spots like the National Mall and Dupont Circle. We also captured data for Downtown D.C., Logan Circle, the Navy Yard, Penn Quarter, U Street and The Wharf. The team of field collectors walked over 270 miles across these neighborhoods, surveying 96 miles of curb and capturing approximately 20,000 curb assets.

 

Over the course of a few weeks, Coord and our partners managed to cover a lot of ground: over 500 miles of curbs and 80K curb assets were surveyed across Austin, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego and Washington D.C. If you’d like to see the results of these surveys visualized, you can explore the data in Curb Explorer on our website.

 

Today, all of this information is accessible to Coord subscribers through the Coord Toolkit or the Coord API. Our partners, who managed the respective data collections, have released a subset of asset data for each of the cities into Open Curbs for non-commercial use by researchers, local agencies, mobility companies or anyone else in the community.

 

The areas include:

 

  • Austin: East 6th Street entertainment district
  • Miami: Wynwood
  • Philadelphia: Rittenhouse Square
  • San Diego: Little Italy
  • Washington D.C.: U Street Corridor

 

Want to be next? Bring the digital curb to your city

We’re on a mission to make cities more livable for everyone by making streets more productive, starting with the curb. If you are a city agency or transportation provider and want to bring the digital curb to your city or just let us know what you think, drop us a line at partners@coord.co to ‘get ahead of the curb’.

 

Parking Just Got Easier, PayByPhone Launches Maps Functionality in Seattle

June 03, 2019

 

 

Parking Just Got Easier, PayByPhone Launches Maps Functionality in Seattle

 

 

 

App Offers Simple Way to Find Parking in Seattle and Surrounding Areas

 

 

June 3, 2019, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – PayByPhone, a leading global provider of mobile parking solutions, today announced the launch of PayByPhone Maps in Seattle and surrounding areas including Bellingham. Seattle is the first major North American city using the Maps feature, with more locations rolling out the feature in the coming months.

 

With PayByPhone Maps, Seattle area motorists turn on their location services and can see available parking spaces anywhere PayByPhone is available. The maps are interactive, allowing users to determine hours, restrictions and accepted payment methods for different parking locations throughout the city and its suburbs. In addition to quickly locating an available parking space, motorists can use PayByPhone Maps to better plan parking ahead of time.

 

“We are excited about this opportunity to improve and simplify the parking landscape in Seattle,” said Sam Zimbabwe, Seattle Department of Transportation Director. “The PayByPhone partnership helps our residents and visitors easily find and pay for parking from their mobile devices and makes it more convenient to explore all parts of our city.”

 

PayByPhone Maps also empowers municipality leaders to get a visual understanding of parking for better curbside management.

 

“In Bellingham, adoption of the PayByPhone app has jumped from 975 transactions a month in 2016 to 25,000 a month today,” said Clark Williams, superintendent of transportation for the City of Bellingham. “As adoption continues to grow, and with the addition of Maps, PayByPhone gives us more insights to enhance parking operations and improve how we manage and monetize the curb.”

 

“PayByPhone Maps is the next step in helping us deliver on our mobility-as-a-service promise to cities like Seattle,” said Roamy Valera, chief executive officer for PayByPhone. “We’re focused on transforming every facet of parking and curbside management to help customers fulfill their goals of creating more livable and smarter communities.”

 

To download the PayByPhone app and learn more, visit paybyphone.com.

 

About PayByPhone

PayByPhone is one of the fastest growing mobile payment companies in the world, processing more than 70 million transactions totaling more than $400 million in payments annually. Through the company’s mobile web, smartphone and smartwatch applications, PayByPhone helps millions of consumers easily and securely pay for parking without the hassles of waiting in line, having to carry change or risking costly fines. A subsidiary of Volkswagen Financial Services AG, PayByPhone is leading the way in the creation of the mobile future. PayByPhone can be found online at paybyphone.com.

INTRODUCING CURBWAY: NEW DIGITAL CURB MANAGEMENT AND MOBILITY PLATFORM FOR CITIES

October 15, 2018

 

 

 

 

INTRODUCING CURBWAY:

NEW DIGITAL CURB MANAGEMENT AND MOBILITY PLATFORM FOR CITIES

 

 

 

As Cities Battle Over Curbside Usage, Curbway Brings “Air Traffic Control” To The Curb By Building A Comprehensive Curb Management Platform For Cities

 

 

 

 

New Orleans, LA– October 16, 2018– Today Curbway announced the development of a comprehensive curb management platform that paves a realistic pathway for cities to control and manage their curbside assets. The platform serves as an intermediary between cities and their parking & enforcement vendors, delivery & shipping providers, TNCs, public transportation resources, and other emerging multi-modal mobility assets.

 

According to the International Parking Institute’s 2018 Emerging Trends in Parking Survey, the need for new curb management strategies was the top ranked emerging trend for parking and mobility professionals. In fact, the Trends report notes, “it’s all about the curb.”

 

From New York to Los Angeles, local curb usage laws vary widely and complaints about infrastructure strain and quality-of-life are mounting as demand for curb usage soars, triggered in part by ride and bike share providers, online deliveries, public safety issues and rising urban tourism.

 

Curbway will serve as the platform of record by centralizing and storing all rate, policy, and transactional data associated with the city’s curb use. This data is used by Curbway’s application modules to provide immediate opportunities for solving pain points in urban landscapes. As an example, Curbway’s mobile payment aggregator allows cities to enable their curbs to accept multiple payment providers and achieve higher adoption of mobile parking payments, a key step toward truly digitizing the curb. Curbway will also provide modules for cities to directly manage the growing influx of curb traffic associated with shared service providers and, eventually, autonomous vehicles.

 

Curbway’s key innovations that address core market challenges include:

 

  • Mapping and digitizing city curb inventory and policies
  • Making payments universal and cross-platform
  • Improving compliance with the use of existing enforcement strategies

 

Curbway will be piloting this platform in select cities in early 2019 and will make the solution available to the entire market in the second quarter of 2019.

 

 

Curbway has assembled an executive team with deep expertise in technology, mobile payments, parking operations, and urban mobility. John Spivey is Curbway’s CEO, a seasoned entrepreneur with 25+ years of experience in executive leadership in start-up and emerging growth companies with a special emphasis on transformative software-as-a-service platforms. Charley DeBow will serve as EVP of Strategy and Partnerships after spending the last 4 years expanding mobile parking payments to over 100 cities in the U.S. Nathan Donnell will serve as EVP of Business Development, an innovative industry strategist with 20+ years of sales and management experience within the parking and mobility industries. Anthony Broad-Crawford, a global technology executive with 15+ years of experience in thought leadership, with special focus on the Urban Tech and mobility industries will serve as strategic executive advisor leading all technology. Curbway’s advisory board also consists of parking and technology experts with over 50 years of combined industry expertise.

 

“The curb is one of the most undervalued city assets and still operates in an analog fashion. Confusing signage, antiquated policies, and complex zoning regulations all complicate management efforts for this essential public space. Digital curb management is the single biggest transportation challenge facing municipal transportation professionals, urban planners, administrators and public policy managers. We are laser-focused on delivering a software platform that allows cities to take meaningful steps toward comprehensive, digital management of their curbs which, in turn, will yield safer streets and greener, more livable cities. We are eager to start helping cities command their curb,” said John Spivey, CEO.

 

 

About Curbway:

Curbway is a New Orleans based mobility company lead by experts in the industry with a combined 50 years experience in parking operations, public sector and mobility. Senior management includes innovators and product designers from leading parking payment providers and technology ventures. The company is designing the next generation mobility solution for cities.

 

Web: curbway.com

Social: Twitter (@curbway), Instagram (@curbway), Facebook (fb.com/curbway), LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/curbway)

 

 

Curbway Contacts:

 

John Spivey, CEO

jspivey@curbway.com

 

Media Contacts:

 

Jeff Hinson, Marketing Director

jhinson@jmhcompanies.com

 

 

Westminster Head of Service and Transformation joins AppyParking

August 31, 2018

 

 

Westminster Head of Service and Transformation joins AppyParking

 

 

 

AppyParking is pleased to announce that Kieran Fitsall, former Head of Service Improvement and Transformation at Westminster City Council, will join the AppyParking team as Regional Director of Asia-Pacific. Kieran joins AppyParking with immediate effect and will be based in Sydney, Australia where he will be looking at new international opportunities across Australia, China and Japan.

 

 

Kieran will support Dan Hubert, CEO and Founder in continuing to spread AppyParking’s positive parking message and help educate local authorities about the best practices that AppyParking have developed to overcome the friction and inefficiencies of traditional parking solutions.

 

Dan Hubert, CEO and Founder of AppyParking said:

‘I am very excited to have Kieran join the AppyParking team. Ever since I founded the company in 2013 Kieran has always supported our innovative solutions and as a result truly groundbreaking kerbside management technology is now going mainstream thanks to Kieran’s collaborative nature. Having his wealth of knowledge and experience within the public sector will provide invaluable strategic value.’

 

Kieran started his career at Westminster City Council in the parking team in 1994 as a Payments Officer and moved up the managerial ranks to become Service Development Manager in Parking Services in 2009. It was there where he was accountable for managing the largest parking operation in Europe with contracts worth in excess of £28m annually and generating revenues in excess of £50m. Kieran’s micro and macro experience across parking, procurement, technology as well as politics saw him get promoted to Head of Service Improvement and Transformation in 2014 to work across the Westminster City Council Management directorate.

 

Commenting on his new appointment, Kieran Fitsall said:

‘Working for AppyParking across Asia-Pacific is going to be fantastic. The team have done a great job of revolutionising parking in the UK and evolving it into kerbside management. This is essential for the local authorities to maintain a relevant presence in the efficient management of connected vehicles and taking this technology to an international audience is a huge opportunity. I have been a great advocate of Dan and the AppyParking team and I am proud of what we’ve already achieved together, which makes the next step on this journey all the more exciting.’

 

News about Kieran comes shortly after Gary Thornton’s appointment who was previously Head of Marketing at ZipCar. 

 

Contacts

 

Dan Hubert CEO dan@appyparking.com 07941 413875 www.appyparking.com

About AppyParking

 

Dan Hubert founded AppyParking in 2013 when he tried to park outside The Royal Albert Hall and found it a near impossible task, thanks to confusing sign posts and crammed parking bays. He decided he wanted to make parking simpler.

AppyParking™ is more than just another parking app. We’re a connected car and intelligent kerbside management solution that provides a platform for the fragmented public and private sector to manage their on and off-street parking and traffic management data.

The Parking Platform™ understands every possible rule, restriction and tariff and provides the world’s first standardised parking and traffic management data set. Available as an API, app and web application, AppyParking not only saves drivers time, money and parking fines but save cities from congestion and most importantly pollution.

Awards

AppyParking is Europe’s most awarded parking app and has been awarded cross-sector by the parking industry, the automotive industry and the general public.

AppyParkinghaswontwoinnovationawardsintheprestigiousBritishParkingAwardsandwasrecently voted the 15th most disruptive company in theworld.

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