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Strategic analysis of smart parking

The latest study by Research and Markets analyses smart parking systems and their influence on the parking industry through technology-enabled parking solutions. Strategic Analysis of Smart Parking Market in Europe and North America describes the ecosystem and market size for smart parking in Europe and North America, and analyses the strategies of major parking operators, and parking app, infrastructure, and parking management companies. It also evaluates the link between parking and automotive indu
April 16, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The latest study by 7527 Research and Markets analyses smart parking systems and their influence on the parking industry through technology-enabled parking solutions.

Strategic Analysis of Smart Parking Market in Europe and North America describes the ecosystem and market size for smart parking in Europe and North America, and analyses the strategies of major parking operators, and parking app, infrastructure, and parking management companies.

It also evaluates the link between parking and automotive industries, while highlighting investment and strategic partnerships.

The study also discusses challenges in parking management and how the industry is working with city councils, governments, and infrastructure providers to deliver best services.

Top 20 parking app providers in Europe and North America already offer million parking spaces on behalf of million users. Their business model is expected to evolve to combine booking, payment, analytics, and demand-based pricing.

Investment and strategic partnerships are being sought by several industry segments such as the automotive industry. 1731 BMW (ParkNow, 2133 Parkmobile) and 2069 Daimler (Park2gether, GottaPark) are currently the leading OEMs in parking management solutions.

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