FLASH, the global leader in connected mobility, today announced the launch of its electric vehicle (EV) charging solution that seamlessly integrates into its best-in-class mobility hub operating system, FLASHOS.
FLASH has launched its electric vehicle (EV) charging solution, which seamlessly integrates into its FLASHOS mobility hub operating system. The solution,
Povpraševanje po parkirnih mestih je v New Yorku večje kot pred pandemijo, a je razporejeno skozi ves dan in ni več omejeno samo na največje prometne konice, nastale zaradi vožnje na delo in z njega.
1. Parking.
That’s about it.
Consider also, however, if one could deploy a smartphone or another device not only to find the garage on a maps app but also to ensure that on this rainy night a space is vacant and can be reserved. This is a good thing, because next to the block-long parking facility is a concert hall, where Billie Eilish will be performing in an hour. Need a ticket for the show? The garage’s app can help with that, too. A dinner reservation? Sure.
Just a parking garage? Inventive entrepreneurs conceive of it as a “mobility hub” or “silo,” fashioned with whole lot of advanced software and hardware technology around a mantra that goes something like this: “Seamless, frictionless, touchless.” It’s a concept that has evolved in the past year because of the pandemic, and it’s likely to keep evolving.
Parking Garages as âMobility Hubsâ?
Some entrepreneurs want to remake car parks into EV charging spots with driver amenities.
July 09, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas The parking garage industry took a big hit during the pandemic as office workers largely remained at home. With an eye toward the future, some entrepreneurs want to transform parking garages into “mobility hubs” with electric vehicle charging stations and apps that allow for spot reservations, the New York Times reports.
At FlashParking in Austin, Texas, the owners see the future of parking as digital. The company, which provides hardware and software for garages, wants to help vehicles that idle frequently think ride-share drivers and delivery trucks find a resting spot with access to food and restrooms.