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Can a multi‑level parking garage park your car automatically? No more worrying about backing into a spot!


 

Finding a parking spot is, for car owners, an essential skill to have on the road.

Many novice drivers end up frustrated because they can’t find a parking spot or can’t beat others to one. Sometimes they circle around and around, with the time spent hunting for parking often longer than the drive itself. No wonder road rage is so common—there’s a good reason for it.

In response to the myriad challenges of finding parking, tech companies in the parking industry have been hard at work—especially in the automated multi‑storey parking sector. Those high‑tech, multi‑level parking facilities are a real boon for novice drivers like me.

Compared with traditional parking lots, what are the advantages of multi‑storey parking garages?

Compared with outdoor parking, the most obvious advantage of a multi‑storey car park is that your vehicle is protected from wind, sun, and other environmental hazards.

Imagine this: your freshly washed car has been parked outside for just a short while, and before you know it, bird droppings have left an indelible mark on the windshield—no matter how much you scrub, they won’t come off. Or perhaps a branch falls and scratches your paint. At moments like these, don’t you feel absolutely frustrated? When it comes to these kinds of problems, multi‑level parking garages are… Nice—there’s almost no need to worry about those potential risks.

 

 

Another issue is cost—these days, many people joke that they can afford to buy a car but can’t afford the parking fees. Especially in first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, monthly parking bills really sting. Particularly when you go… When running errands near the CBD, even a one- or two-hour stop can rack up parking fees of several dozen yuan.

Tsk tsk tsk—when you think about it, taking a taxi would’ve been better.

Multi‑storey parking garages can be built to multiple levels, allowing parking capacity to increase severalfold—sometimes even by a factor of ten or more—compared with conventional parking lots. In megacities where land is at a premium, multi‑storey parking facilities can significantly reduce construction costs. As the saying goes, “the wool comes from the sheep”: with lower parking‑lot construction expenses, motorists can expect parking fees to decline as well.

Another advantage of multi-story parking garages is that you don’t have to worry about losing your car when picking it up.

Traditional parking lots are rife with all sorts of “experts,” and in some outdoor lots, the parking maneuvers are downright eclectic—utterly chaotic. This is especially true at sprawling parking areas near scenic spots, where a glance reveals an endless sea of cars; forgetful drivers might just lose track of their own vehicle.

The editor still remembers the painful experience during National Day, when he and his friends spent over an hour under the scorching sun, desperately searching for a taxi.

 

These comparative advantages represent the most fundamental requirements for a multi‑storey parking facility. “Professionalism.”

Due to a shortage of parking spaces, illegal occupation of sidewalks and roadways for parking is widespread, severely disrupting normal traffic flow and giving rise to numerous problems in static traffic management. Many industry experts argue that parking must expand both upward and underground, with improving space utilization being an effective solution. Multi‑storey parking has thus become an essential urban infrastructure need.

Driven by both market forces and policy support, tech companies in the multi‑dimensional parking sector are stepping up their efforts to advance parking technologies. In recent years, “parking‑hacking” innovations have left observers awestruck, with drivers adopting increasingly absurd and seemingly mindless maneuvers.

For those clueless newbies who can’t parallel park, can’t find a parking spot, and often forget where they parked—just enjoy it.

High-tech makes parking a breeze for novice drivers.

At present, fully automated multi‑storey car parks are classified into four main types: lateral‑shift parking systems, horizontal‑shift parking systems, planar‑moving parking systems, and parent–child parking systems.

How should a car owner proceed to park their vehicle properly?

In the process of locating parking spaces, multi‑storey parking companies will introduce corresponding… The app allows you to reserve parking spaces, get turn-by-turn navigation to your parking spot, and take advantage of off-peak parking options—all from your smartphone. Even if a novice driver isn’t familiar with the road, they can still figure out the best route to the nearest parking spot—so Mom no longer has to watch me drive farther and farther just to find a space.

You can also use your smartphone to quickly complete tasks such as parking‑time billing and electric‑vehicle charging payments.

In other words, parking lots no longer need attendants, so you’ll never again have to worry about forgetting change and fumbling in frustration; you won’t have to argue over overcharged fees; and you won’t be stuck with a dead phone signal, unable to scan the QR code. All these hassles are gone—and it even puts an end to long lines when entering or exiting the parking lot.

Thanks to smartphones and multi‑level parking garages, we’ve truly achieved intelligent, data‑driven parking management.

In addition, many cities are promoting new-energy vehicles, and their owners often face frustration due to difficulties finding charging stations or waiting in line to charge.

To meet the charging needs of new-energy vehicles, many multi‑storey parking systems equip each parking space with a charging station, allowing vehicles to charge while parked and eliminating the hassle of searching for a charger, thereby saving significant time.

 

The absolute best part is the fully automated parking. Many multi‑level parking garages don’t require you to back into a spot—just park your car, and let the robot handle the rest!

Taking the Yiting Zhihui rotary automated parking garage as an example, the parking system employs PCL control. When parking, the system not only features advanced technologies such as voice announcements, indicator‑light guidance, and touchscreen operation, but also enables “flower‑arrangement‑style” parking through computer simulation, thereby achieving autonomous balancing.

Watching those machines handle my car so quickly and precisely makes me feel truly at ease. No more having to face the human‑testing challenges of reverse parking, parallel parking, and the like—so great!

Multi‑storey parking is becoming a major trend—don’t miss out! Out.

These intelligent, user-friendly designs can greatly facilitate drivers and enhance parking efficiency. According to statistics, when drivers swipe their cards to retrieve their vehicles, combined with the system’s prioritized recommended routes, the average retrieval time is only a brief… 70 seconds.

In addition, many automated parking garages implement a system that separates pedestrians from vehicles, with cars parked much like merchandise on shelves. This management approach significantly reduces the occurrence of incidents such as minor collisions, scratches, and theft.

There are so many advantages—it’s hard to list them all. ......

All things considered, the multi‑level parking industry now has favorable conditions in terms of market demand, technological advancement, and supportive policies. With ideal timing, advantageous location, and strong public backing, it’s hard to imagine this sector not continuing to grow. It’s expected that, in just a few years, people will no longer have to scramble for parking spaces.

 

 

With multi‑level parking garages springing up one after another, are you sure you don’t want to take a closer look?

On November 28–29, 2019, the “2019 Shenzhen Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Static Traffic Conference” will be held at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center. Industry experts and leading figures will gather on site, offering a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in parking technology and solutions.

As a popular topic in the realm of static parking, multi‑storey parking will also be a key focus of discussion at the conference. The event will feature presentations on multi‑storey parking solutions, related technologies, management best practices, industry trend analyses, and strategies for integrating finance, capital, and the sector.

To put it bluntly, what can you expect at the conference? You’ll see cutting-edge designs for multi‑level parking structures; ultra‑convenient, foolproof parking solutions; updates on which local areas are slated for new multi‑story car parks; and insights into pricing and fee structures—everything you need to know about this topic, right there on the spot.