What’s Included

What you can do with connected parking

Monitor

real-time availability of parking bays

Monitor

Automate

gate access and vehicle entry/exit

Automate

Detect

unauthorized or overstayed vehicles

Detect

Analyze

peak usage times and congestion patterns

Analyze

Allocate

zones for staff, visitors, or fleet operations

Allocate

Receive

alerts when lots are full or underused

Receive
Monitor
real-time availability of parking bays
Automate
gate access and vehicle entry/exit
Detect
unauthorized or overstayed vehicles
Analyze
peak usage times and congestion patterns
Allocate
zones for staff, visitors, or fleet operations
Receive
alerts when lots are full or underused
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How it works

Built with sensors, automation, and secure access control

Connected parking systems use occupancy sensors to monitor individual spaces and smart gate controllers to automate vehicle entry and exit — including options for license plate recognition. Data is transmitted over LoRaWAN, Wi-Fi, or GSM networks and fed into a secure, Saudi-hosted dashboard. The system integrates seamlessly with existing access control and facility management tools, and is scalable across buildings, campuses, or entire parking networks.

Why it matters

Reduce delays, improve flow, and take control of your parking

Eliminate manual checks and guesswork

Eliminate manual checks and guesswork

Improve access speed with automation

Improve access speed with automation

Reduce congestion and idle time for vehicles

Reduce congestion and idle time for vehicles

Ensure parking policies are followed

Ensure parking policies are followed

Optimize planning with usage and trend reports

Optimize planning with usage and trend reports

Get started

Smart parking management starts here

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