Preparing for the Electric Future of Parking
The advent of the EV age is about to make parking management more complex for parking owners as the auto industry becomes electrified.
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The advent of the EV age is about to make parking management more complex for parking owners as the auto industry becomes electrified.
The Game-Changing Impact of Electric Cars on Environmental Equity
As EVs gain popularity, we must consider the hidden costs of charging infrastructure and maintenance. Limited access to renewable power further questions the sustainability of clean cars. Let’s broaden the conversation beyond EVs to include their power supply.
The Parking Industry Welcomes Creativity to Fuel New Ideas
As the market for electric vehicles (EVs) grows rapidly in the United States, governments and communities are being challenged to develop frameworks and consider factors related to EV implementation and the deployment of charging infrastructure. While funding has been provided for a network of EV charging infrastructure, concerns remain around pricing for EV charging, fleet vehicles, and equity considerations. While electric cars are coming and represent a significant advancement towards reducing emissions, balancing the trade-offs is necessary to ensure that inclusive and accessible mobility options exist for all citizens.
In considering the complete parking and mobility ecosystem, which elements will see the most impact from electric vehicles in the next five years?
A complete technology architecture is necessary to unleash the full potential of smart parking to create a more seamless and convenient parking experience.
Parking Should NOT be the Gas Stations of the Future!
The five things that everyone is talking about in mobility—or should be!
What current mobility trend will have the longest-term and widest-raging impacts on the parking and mobility industry for the next ten years?
Our industry is at the epicenter of dramatic shifts in mobility.
Parking is not something we typically associate with sustainability. That’s not surprising, considering that the transportation sector makes up 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions.