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AUTOMATED
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| Architects and developers now have choices when it comes to designing and building parking for their projects. They can use conventional parking or use half the amount of space by utilizing an automated parking system. What do architects and developers gain with this created space? Freedom. Freedom to use their imagination to incorporate more green space, retail space, residential or office space or combinations of these. Green spaces and common areas in which people can interact are essential to creating cities that are beautiful, livable, safe and desirable to businesses, tourists and residents. A Robotic Parking System garage helps to create the space to grow a greener city while reducing pollution and traffic congestion. For example, the automated garage built for the Ibn Battuta Gate Complex reduces CO2 emissions by more than 100 tons per year with comparable reductions in other pollutants and greenhouse gases. It additionally saves 9,000 gallons of gasoline per year thus contributing significantly to carbon footprint reductions. |
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RECOMMENDED VIDEO VIDEO: Robotic Parking Systems creates space and reduces pollution. News
video from the UK showing automated garages as well as Robotic Parking
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"PARK IT HERE" BLOG There are lots of good reasons to do something about parking: to mitigate downtown traffic congestion (as much as 50% of the cars cruising city centers are looking for parking), to reduce pollution, to recover space for public areas and pedestrians, to revitalize our cities and more. Founded by Gerhard Haag, Robotic Parking Systems Inc. (RPS) developed high-speed robotic technology that cuts parking space in half, creating more room for people, green spaces and architectural design. RPS built the first large scale automated parking garage in the USA and the world’s largest automated garage (765 cars) in Dubai. The "Park It Here" blog explores ways that Robotic Parking Systems technology might assist city planners, architects, civic groups, developers, environmentalists and other innovative thinkers seeking to enrich our cities and covers news of current Robotic Parking System projects. |
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