Parkopedia, a UK-headquartered parking software developer, has announced that its off-street parking service is now available in Mercedes-Benz passenger cars in more than 1,000 cities and towns across Japan.
The collaboration is an extension of Parkopedia’s global supply partnership with the German automotive manufacturer to provide parking services to Mercedes drivers in A-Class, B-Class, CLA Coupé, GLA, GLB, GLC, and EQC models through the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) smart in-car system.
Hans Puvogel, COO, Parkopedia, said: “We are honoured that Mercedes-Benz has extended its trust in Parkopedia to offer parking services in Japan. Parkopedia has been supplying both off-street and on-street data to Mercedes-Benz car models in North America and Europe, and this extension in Japan reflects our superior quality.”
Parkopedia’s full global portfolio of services, covering off-street and on-street static and dynamic data, as well as parking bookings and payments, are designed to ensures that drivers can find and pay for parking across 15,000 cities in 89 countries.