founder, Robotic Parking Systems, Inc.

Robotic Parking Systems and Green Sustainable Cities

With green building, sustainable development and LEED certification becoming a growing focus of architecture and city planning, new construction projects increasingly must be environmentally friendly.

Until we are all using mass transit, automobiles, and the places where we park them, will continue to be a large part of any city’s “ecosystem.”

Gerhard Haag’s Robotic Parking Systems reduce the impact of cars on that ecosystem by:

  • using 50% less space to park the same number of cars as a conventional garage,
  • reducing the traffic congestion and accompanying pollution of people driving around and around looking for a safe, convenient place to park, and
  • reducing pollution inside the garage by using electromechanical automated parking machinery to move cars into parking spaces. No cars run inside the garage, and the system eliminates driving up and down ramps and through aisles in search of a space.

Robotic Parking Systems’ patented technology enables parking hundreds and even several thousand cars to be parked in half the space of a conventional garage, significantly increase green space.

Research shows that over 50% of the traffic in typical downtowns are people driving and looking for vacant, convenient parking spaces. Robotic parking reduces the traffic congestion of drivers in search of a parking space, and the needless pollution created.

By drastically reducing driving as a part of the process we each do, sometimes more than once a day, Robotic Parking Systems is significantly reducing the emissions of harmful gases, reducing the carbon footprint of our cars, and ensuring an environmentally clean parking facility.