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UBIPARK TAKES SMART PARKING TO NORTH AMERICA

December 04, 2020

 

UBIPARK TAKES SMART PARKING TO NORTH AMERICA

 

 

Pushing forward with their mission to bring smarter, safer, and more sustainable parking to the world, UbiPark has today announced the expansion of its smart parking solutions into the US and Canadian markets.

Working with Q-Free TCS as a distributor across the United States and Canada, this move into the North American market follows a year of rapid growth for the smart parking provider, across Australia and New Zealand. Following the disruption caused by the pandemic, businesses, governments, and motorists have an increased need to find safer ways to go about daily life, and contactless parking has an important role to play.

Launched in December 2015, UbiPark allows motorists to quickly identify and secure the best available off-street parking. UbiPark’s unique technology provides detailed information for motorists, everything from the number of vacant bays, pricing, and applicable restrictions, allowing operators to provide a more seamless, contactless experience.

The distribution partnership with Q-Free TCS is an exciting milestone for UbiPark and a testament to the company’s technology and the solutions it provides to motorists and parking providers alike. UbiPark Founder and CEO, Mosstyn Howell believes the US expansion showcases the quality of the product and highlights that parking remains a pain point for motorists around the world.

“We pride ourselves on providing exciting new parking technologies to save motorists time and money when looking for parking,” said Howell. “As we continue to rely on technology more and more in our day to day lives, mainstream parking needs to keep up. UbiPark is taking this technology and reinventing the way car parks work for the everyday motorist.”

“The distribution deal with Q-Free TCS is an exciting one for UbiPark and the team is proud to be working alongside such an innovative company to roll out into the US and Canada. The team’s network and contacts will no doubt help propel the UbiPark technology forward,” continued Howell.

Acting as the distributor of UbiPark throughout the US & Canada, Q-Free TCS offers a range of software solutions covering parking, tolling, and traffic management. Q-Free TCS currently provides parking solutions across the US and Canada to large-scale employers including; universities, hospitals, casinos, airports, and shopping malls. The partnership will initially roll out this month across both the US and Canada and will see UbiPark technology rolled into parking centers. UbiPark’s technology will allow operators to provide safer, contactless payment options for motorists amidst COVID-19 as well as a more seamless payment system. This will continue to be an important element of smart city living, as we aim to get back to work, school, and daily life in COVID safe ways.

Q-Free TCS President Dave Radford said, “We’re thrilled to be working with such an exciting brand like UbiPark. Parking guidance solutions are gaining popularity across a range of industries and no doubt UbiPark’s technology will alleviate many of the parking pains motorists face every day”.

Via Q-Free TCS, UbiPark’s technology will start to be rolled out from this month across various locations in the US and Canada. For more information on UbiPark visit https://ubipark.com/ and for Q-Free TCS visit https://www.q-free.com/parking/.

UbiPark Teams Up With Mobility Platform Placie

November 17, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

UbiPark Teams Up With Mobility Platform Placie

 

 

 

Smart parking solutions provider, UbiPark has announced that it is joining digital mobility platform, Placie – an app that helps customers combine, compare and book multiple modes of transport to get from place to place faster, cheaper and smarter. 

 

 

Placie will enter the beta phase in the coming months and will be progressively rolled out over the next year offering users a seamless transport experience, with UbiPark onboard as a key parking technology provider. 

 

As one of many transport partners working with Placie, the collaboration will make use of UbiPark’s proprietary software. UbiPark is a contactless digital parking platform that integrates multiple technologies that enable users to easily locate the most affordable available parking spots at select locations in an easy to use mobile app. 

 

Speaking of the partnership, UbiPark CEO, Mosstyn Howell said, “Australian cities are notoriously difficult to park in and often, people spend too much time looking for parking spots. UbiPark has always been about providing motorists with hassle free parking and we’re thrilled to be collaborating with Placie, an app which aims to help make transportation easier. We also see the partnership as key for our wider mobility strategy, one that sees motorists being part of the solution, not the problem.”

 

“Cars are still the main mode of transport for many Australians. By integrating with mobility platforms, we are able to include motorists in the mobility solution and also present to them other efficient ways to get from A-B.”

 

As a key partner of the Placie app, UbiPark’s technology will be integrated into the platform to add to the suite of smart city mobility technologies on offer. 

 

 “We’re pleased to be working with UbiPark to further enhance our user experience and look forward to the upcoming beta launch of Placie. Using real time data for on-demand and scheduling multi modal journeys via one account, Placie is a one stop (mobility) shop for consumers to save time, money and effort,” said Placie’s General Manager – Partnerships, Edward Myer..”

 

For more information about UbiPark, visit  www.ubipark.com.

 

 

About UbiPark

 

UbiPark is a consolidated parking platform that offers intelligent solutions to both consumers and business operators. By integrating multiple parking technologies, UbiPark enables car park users to locate and navigate their way to available parking spots with one easy-to-use mobile app, saving them time and money while eliminating the frustration and additional fuel consumption associated with searching for parking. 

 

For more information: www.ubipark.com