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Home News Auto News VW’s Autonomous Parking Function At Hamburg Airport To Be Ready In 2020 VW’s Autonomous Parking Function At Hamburg Airport To Be Ready In 2020 Auto News Gokul | April 17, 2018 11:00 am In an effort to prevent their customers from wasting precious time by searching for a parking spot, the Volkswagen Group is currently testing its new autonomous parking technology at a multi-storey car park near the Hamburg Airport.The project is part of the mobility partnership with the city of Hamburg which aims to become a model city for urban mobility in the near future.How the system works is that users just need to book a parking space at the Hamburg Airport using an app, and simply leave their car at the entrance of the multi-storey car park.Everything else is done automatically: the vehicle looks for a free parking space – if required, at an electric charging station. This is made possible by simple pictorial markers in the car park, which the vehicle sensors use for orientation.But that’s not all. While the vehicle owner is away, parcels ordered are delivered to the vehicle boot and the dry cleaning service hangs freshly laundered clothes straight in the vehicle.Upon return, the driver simply sends a brief message via the app and a short time later the vehicle is ready to drive home at the exit of the car park. Billing is also done via the app.Besides saving time, the technology also saves space, as autonomously parking cars need much less space for parking as drivers do not have to get in or out. This means that more parking spaces could be made available to passengers in the direct vicinity of the airport.According to the Volkswagen Group, the target is for the first customers to be able to test the new autonomous parking service in the year 2020.The Hamburg Airport, which is the first airport in Germany to commit itself to autonomous parking solutions, is providing parking lanes in the multi-storey car park directly opposite Terminal 2 for the test phase.After multi-story car parks, the next stage, according to the VW Group, will be operation in mixed traffic, where the vehicles will be parking and moving autonomously in the same areas of the car park as cars with drivers. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags audi porsche volkswagen Print Related News Audi, Porsche To Increase Platform Sharing Auto News Kon | April 06, 2017 Future Audi and Porsche vehicles may have a lot more components in common than they already do at present. The two premium subsidiaries of the ... VW Dieselgate: Audi and Porsche Endurance Programmes Might Face the Axe Auto News Daniel Wong | August 30, 2021 Just as the extent of ‘Dieselgate’ is occupying the minds in Wolfsburg, a report from German tabloid Bild has revealed that the scandal could cost ... Porsche and Audi developing Shared Architecture For Electric Cars Auto News Arvind | February 19, 2018 Porsche and Audi are deepening their development partnership to create an all-new vehicles architecture called the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) in ... Piëch vs Winterkorn: The Cold War For Volkswagen’s Future Insights Jim Kem | April 14, 2015 Trouble is afoot at the top of the Volkswagen Group with a rift forming among its most senior leadership. The crisis involves CEO Martin Winterkorn ... Comments
VW’s Autonomous Parking Function At Hamburg Airport To Be Ready In 2020 Auto News Gokul | April 17, 2018 11:00 am In an effort to prevent their customers from wasting precious time by searching for a parking spot, the Volkswagen Group is currently testing its new autonomous parking technology at a multi-storey car park near the Hamburg Airport.The project is part of the mobility partnership with the city of Hamburg which aims to become a model city for urban mobility in the near future.How the system works is that users just need to book a parking space at the Hamburg Airport using an app, and simply leave their car at the entrance of the multi-storey car park.Everything else is done automatically: the vehicle looks for a free parking space – if required, at an electric charging station. This is made possible by simple pictorial markers in the car park, which the vehicle sensors use for orientation.But that’s not all. While the vehicle owner is away, parcels ordered are delivered to the vehicle boot and the dry cleaning service hangs freshly laundered clothes straight in the vehicle.Upon return, the driver simply sends a brief message via the app and a short time later the vehicle is ready to drive home at the exit of the car park. Billing is also done via the app.Besides saving time, the technology also saves space, as autonomously parking cars need much less space for parking as drivers do not have to get in or out. This means that more parking spaces could be made available to passengers in the direct vicinity of the airport.According to the Volkswagen Group, the target is for the first customers to be able to test the new autonomous parking service in the year 2020.The Hamburg Airport, which is the first airport in Germany to commit itself to autonomous parking solutions, is providing parking lanes in the multi-storey car park directly opposite Terminal 2 for the test phase.After multi-story car parks, the next stage, according to the VW Group, will be operation in mixed traffic, where the vehicles will be parking and moving autonomously in the same areas of the car park as cars with drivers. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags audi porsche volkswagen
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