Auto Parking System

Introduction

Auto Parking System (APS) is the solution to the congested car park. It is to maximize the parking space within a limited space. The system automatically allocates cars in a regular and tightly-packed pattern. Space is ully used for parking, resulting in a much higher capacity of the car park

Model Available

Decks Elevation with Horizontal Shifted
Simple Elevated Type



DECKS ELEVATION WITH HORIZONTAL SHIFTED

SS2D Double Decks Elevation with Horizontal Shifted

 

The system includes 2 levels, with upper pallets and lower pallets. The number of horizontal combination is unlimited. The upper pallets can move vertically while the lower pallets can move horizontally.
The system can be accommodate more vehicles than the conventional parking spaces

Total Parking space using SS2D = 2N – 1
where N = total number of combination

MS3D Triple Decks Elevation with Horizontal Shifted

 

The system includes 3 levels, with upper pallets and lower pallets. The upper pallets can move vertically while the lower pallets can move horizontally.

Total Parking space using MS3D = 3N –2
where N = total number of combination
 
SIMPLE ELEVATED TYPE

W2D – Decks elevated Auto Parking System

It is the simplest way to double parking places using W2D. The system includes 2 levels. It can accommodate 2 vehicles. The pallets can move vertically and it can withstand up to 1700kg vehicles.

 

Job Reference
 

MS3D APS System, 3 columns and 3 rows The picture below is MS3D Decks Elevation with Horizontal Shifted Type, with 3 columns and 3 rows. 7 cars can be accommodated. If using conventional parking, only 3 car spaces can be provided. Thus, there are more 4 parking spaces provided using APS system. Cars can be automatically managed by the APS system. It is not required the sophisticated procedure to operate the system.



Merit Point of Auto Parking System
 
  • More parking space available
  • The spaces can be reserved for other uses such as commercial use and restaurants;



 
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