The biggest parking service provider in the world, Parkopedia has announced a pan European deal with Coyote.
The provision of premium on-street and off-street parking information (including real time availability) throughout the Coyote suite of products will form part of the agreement.
In Coyote’s solutions, the new parking feature will allow drivers to be directed to the nearest and most convenient parking location to their chosen destination. This new feature will be gradually integrated over the next few months.
Parkopedia’s Chief Operating Officer, Hans Puvogel, commented on the announcement: “This is an exciting new partnership, which builds on our existing efforts to bring drivers seamless parking information during every step of their journey.”
Coyote’s Director of Marketing and Product Development, Franck Louis-Victor, added: “We have taken a close look at parking, and through our partnership with Parkopedia, we will leverage the best parking information for the benefit of our users.”
The announcement was made at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.
Parkopedia is the world’s leading parking service provider used by millions of drivers and organizations such as Apple, BMW, Coyote, Ford, Garmin, GM, Jaguar, Land Rover, Peugeot, Sygic, TomTom, Toyota, Volvo and many others.
Parkopedia provides detailed static information on 40 million parking spaces in 6000 cities in 75 countries; including real-time parking space availability information in over 500 cities in 30 countries.
The service allows drivers to find the closest parking to their destination, tells them how much it will cost and whether the space is available. Parkopedia also allows drivers to pay for parking online, through a mobile app and in-car.
The company also recently announced, at the Paris show, the formation of a global partnership to provide TomTom with premium parking content for its automotive customers.
Parkopedia claims to be the leading parking service provider in the world, used by millions of drivers and organisations such as Apple, BMW, Coyote, Ford, Garmin, GM, Jaguar, Land Rover, Peugeot, Sygic, TomTom, Toyota and Volvo.