Mobile parking payments company PayByPhone has partnered with digital car park operator ParkBee to roll out cashless parking services in 17 locations, primarily across Greater London.
From today [02 August], when parking at a ParkBee location, drivers can use the PayByPhone app in the usual way – inputting the location code and following the instructions. Sessions can be extended from anywhere, in accordance with the location’s terms and conditions.
ParkBee aims to make use of under-utilised and off-street parking spaces in urban areas, minimising the need for new ones and alleviating the pressure on cities.
“Helping to protect the environment is a key driver for PayByPhone, and ParkBee’s mission to make better use of space in cities, and to help create a sustainable environment is very much aligned with our own environmental agenda and initiatives,” said Adam Dolphin, UK sales director for PayByPhone.
“Like PayByPhone, ParkBee is a business that uses technology to simplify the parking experience for its users, and we are delighted to be collaborating with them.”
Angelique de Rauville, UK managing director of ParkBe, added: “This is another step towards our goal of challenging the traditional mobility industry by transforming every-day parking locations into efficient mobility and transport hubs.”