Whenever we get in our vehicles and drive to some destination, we inevitably have to stop and park to get jobs done. What if there was the choice to have a technologically advanced parking experience instead of the typical, usually irritating parking experience? Most of us would choose the technologically advanced one, for example, when the vehicle can be parked automatically.
Automatic parking systems are advanced parking solutions that use hydraulics and mechanisms to move a vehicle to a specific space. This generally involves stacking or maneuvering the vehicle into a small area to make the best use of available parking area. Traditional parking systems are outdated and disappointing. New technologies have been developed alternatives to the old parking garage ideas. Traditional parking solutions have problems as below: first, the expense of creating a large parking garage can be staggering. Second, they have environmental concerns with using large plots of land. Third, they have the difficulty adding additional parking after unit is constructed.
Forward thinking by innovative car transportation companies have led to systems being developed that solve all of the issues while also adding a touch of coolness to the normal parking experience. Automatic parking systems remove the wasted space necessary with parking garages for car owners to retrieve their vehicles and focus more on using the available space as much for storing vehicles as possible. This type of thinking results in parking products that are incredibly efficient and versatile.
The number of automatic parking lift system options available today makes it easy to solve any parking requirements on any scale. Most of the systems are customizable to further enable them to be used in interesting and unique ways.
There are systems that use pallets which are basically moving platforms to move vehicles to a specific location on the same level. Some systems use turntables to maneuver vehicles, while others use stacking mechanisms to move vehicles to different levels. These systems all each designed to handle a specific volume of vehicles and offer their own differing ease of vehicle retrieval.