AppyParking, the Smart City enabler and mobility firm that is transforming parking for motorists and empowering local authorities to better manage their assets, announced a £7.6 million Series A round.
AppyParking stood out thanks to its slick and friendly user interface!
The project has uncovered significant opportunities to both relieve the inconvenience endured by Local Authority officers that manage TROs and deliver substantial operational efficiencies.
Just over three weeks since the launch of Harrogate's first 'smart parking app,' initial reports show it has been downloaded just over 7,000 times.
Since being launched in January, AppyParking – first of its kind in the UK – has been downloaded over 7,000 times.
As smart parking has already become the future of parking, many companies are thriving in this segment.
At least 1800 Appy Parking sensors have now been installed in all of our parking bays across the centre.
AppyParking’s Smart City Parking solution is now fully available to Harrogate residents.
Using technology provided by U.K. tech startup AppyParking, Harrogate Borough Council and the North Yorkshire county authority have launched an innovative “one-click parking” solution.
A smart parking system for the centre of Harrogate, which district and county council authorities say will offer an economic boost to the town, has officially launched.
Calderdale Council is introducing a new smart parking system in Halifax, allowing people to find spaces more easily and pay by card.
Parking in Harrogate town centre is set to become easier in the new year with the launch of a new smart parking system that is the first of its kind in the UK.
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The former Startups Awards finalist will use the latest injection of funds to expand the number of UK cities it covers - as the app looks to go nationwide.
London startup AppyParking has raised £2.25m in funding from Aviva Ventures and Breed Reply.
British tech start-up aims to raise tens of millions of pounds to build a complete map of parking spaces to allow driverless cars to find a spot and put wardens out of business.