Solar powered way finding signage

Solar powered way finding signage

As a leader in green initiatives in the parking technology space, Park Agility have implemented a number of projects incorporating solar powered wayfinding signage as part of a parking management solution.

Solar powered way finding signage is an ideal solution where traditional infrastructure is either not available or cost prohibitive and it works by mounting a solar panel on top of the sign to capture sunlight and convert it into electrical energy which is stored in a battery within the sign. The battery then powers the electrical components of the sign, which includes what drivers can see – the LED lights that provide real time availability and directional information – as well as communication devices which send real time data to management teams for optimisation and reporting.

There are several benefits to opting for a solar-powered solution including;

1. Energy Efficiency: Solar-powered wayfinding signage operates on renewable energy, which reduces reliance on traditional electricity sources. It is a particularly useful solution for outdoor signage that needs to be illuminated 24/7, as it can consume a lot of energy.

2. Cost Effective: Solar-powered wayfinding signage is less costly (in terms of both time and money) to install than signs that require connection to existing electrical infrastructure. They also enjoy reduced ongoing energy costs which can result in significant cost savings over the life of the signage.

3. Flexible: Solar-powered wayfinding signage can be installed in remote locations where it may be difficult or expensive to connect to the power grid.

4. Durable: Solar-powered wayfinding signage is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, and moisture which makes it a reliable and durable option.

5. Eco-Friendly: Using solar-powered wayfinding signage is an environmentally friendly option, as it reduces the carbon footprint associated with traditional electricity sources. This can help organizations demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and environmentally responsible practices.

Coupled with Park Agility’s ongoing maintenance services, incorporating solar powered signage into a parking management project is a win-win for organisations and smart cities looking to demonstrate their green credentials to stakeholders and the driving public.

Talk to us today for trusted advice, site-specific customisation and flexible solutions.

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Best practice for car park wayfinding signage

Best practice for car park wayfinding signage

Effective wayfinding signage is crucial for helping people navigate through spaces, whether it's a large building, a campus, or a car park.

When it comes to car parks, we have decades of experience in best practice for designing and implementing wayfinding signage. As we create wayfinding systems customised for each parking asset, we consider:

Clarity and Simplicity

Using clear messaging and keeping it simple is critical for driver safety. With only moments to concentrate on signage, drivers must be able to understand what the signs are telling them immediately. Concise and easily understood signage means using readable icons, numbers, and letters.

Consistency and Colour

Maintaining consistent iconography and typography creates a cohesive visual identity that can reflect an organisational brand, but if symbols are involved, they must be universally understood. Colour coding to distinguish between different parking levels or parking categories including disabled, EV, parents with pram and visitor areas is most efficient. However, the colour choices should be intuitive and accessible to all, including those with colour blindness or deficiencies.

Visibility

Signs should be positioned at key decision points, making sure they are easily visible from a driver’s perspective and taking into consideration the flow of vehicle traffic. Font sizes and the use of high brightness, lower pitch LED technology is also considered best practice for readability.

Directional Guidance

Using arrows and other directional indicators helps to guide users along the correct path and including signs at intermediate points ensures drivers know they are on the right path.

Testing

Conduct usability testing to identify any points of confusion or areas for improvement. Importantly, we test for accuracy that the parking data being communicated is correct. As occupancy status changes, sign updates should also be fast at 10 second response times or better.

Maintenance

By regularly inspecting signage, visibility and accuracy are ensured. As changes occur, such as additional construction or renovations, update or additions to signage should be made to ensure it remains effective as a guide for drivers.

Technology

Some parking assets such as clubs or community precincts may consider incorporating additional information panels to display operational and other community messaging.

With decades of experience in the parking industry, our team use these best practices to create a smart wayfinding system that is intuitive, user-friendly, and enhances the overall experience of drivers navigating through a parking asset.

For trusted advice customised to your parking needs, contact the Park Agility team.

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Why your customers want a parking guidance system

Why your customers want a parking guidance system

Typically one of the reasons for installing a parking guidance system is to improve customer experience.

When talking to councils and asset owners, typically one of the reasons for installing a parking guidance system is to improve customer experience. This isn’t just lip service; customers often want the benefits a parking guidance system provides primarily because it makes finding a parking spot easy, reducing stress and frustration during peak periods.

The technology also helps users save time and fuel by directing them to available parking spaces quickly. This is particularly valuable in busy urban areas or retail car parks with high shopper traffic where finding parking can be time-consuming.

When drivers are being directed efficiently to available parking bays, congestion is reduced. This contributes to reducing the emissions that are sustained when cars crawl in circles searching for somewhere to stop, benefiting both users and the surrounding area by improving traffic flow. This assists with customer loyalty as drivers come back to retail centres that offer an efficient parking service.

These efficiencies can be maximised by facility operators who can optimise available spaces for specific categories of parker (disabled, pram, electric vehicles) to ensure these spaces are available and properly allocated. By using past data to predict surges in demand, facility management is improved and whilst customers may not be aware of this functionality, they benefit from the enhanced capacity these informed decisions create.

Parking technology that incorporates security features such as surveillance cameras and emergency call buttons can make users feel safer in parking facilities, particularly if they are entering or exiting in a remote area or in the dark. Those that can offer a modern and efficient parking experience gain a competitive advantage, being an attractive option for customers who know they will be safe and able to find a parking spot quickly on arrival.

Another element of building customer loyalty is by meeting specific requirements or integration needs, such as connecting to mobile apps or payment platforms that customers use. Parking technologies can often be tailored to meet these needs, piggybacking off the loyalty and convenience those apps and services generate.

As customers seek to go about their business efficiently, parking guidance systems can help them on their way – but only when the technology works as it should. Facility owners need to ensure the parking guidance system they choose to install is one that delivers accurate information in a timely manner. There is nothing more frustrating in a car park than following a green light only to find a bay occupied! When they do, parking guidance systems provide a high level of convenience that caters to the needs of a parking asset’s customers.

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