Arrive Partners with Audi to Bring In-Car Parking Payments to Drivers Across Europe

By Leveraging the EasyPark In-Car Application, Audi Drivers Can Initiate, Manage, and Automatically Conclude Parking Sessions Directly Through the Vehicle’s Infotainment System.

Arrive, the global mobility platform, announces that EasyPark is now available in the Audi in-car appstore within its infotainment system, marking a major step forward in connected, in-vehicle mobility services.

By leveraging the EasyPark in-car application, Audi drivers can initiate, manage, and automatically conclude parking sessions directly through the vehicle’s infotainment system. This creates a fully digital workflow that removes the need for physical tickets or manual payment at a machine. The collaboration reflects Arrive’s broader ambition to integrate mobility services seamlessly into the everyday journey, making cities easier to navigate and less stressful to move in. The EasyPark in-car app will be gradually rolled out across all Audi models in Europe equipped with the Audi Application Store by the end of March 2026. Arrive is already providing embedded parking payment solutions to other brands within the Volkswagen Group, such as Škoda, SEAT and CUPRA.“Integrating EasyPark into Audi’s infotainment system is a step on a journey to bring mobility services into the vehicle itself. This isn’t just about easier parking; it is about creating the utility drivers expect in their daily urban life,” says Eugene Tsyrklevich, General Manager, Automotive & Data at Arrive.

To access the service, Audi drivers can simply sign in using their existing EasyPark account or create a new one directly through the vehicle’s interface. When an Audi vehicle stops in an EasyPark-supported parking area and shifts into ‘Park’, the activated EasyPark app automatically sends a notification to the infotainment display informing that parking payment is available. If multiple zones are detected, the driver can simply select the correct location from a list and start the session with a single tap. To ensure a seamless exit, the parking session automatically concludes once the vehicle leaves the space and exceeds 15 km/h.

The service is available at more than 60,000 parking payment zones across approximately 1,300 European cities, covering public street parking, private parking lots, and garages.

About Arrive

Arrive, including brands like EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile and Parkopedia, is a leading global mobility platform. Present in over 90 countries and 20,000 cities, the company helps people and decision-makers make smarter decisions about urban mobility and ease the experience of travel worldwide. Arrive delivers a unique combination of the core ingredients to make cities more livable: from smart payments and optimized car parks to data-driven traffic reduction and support for reinvestment in public transport and green space. Itʼs about more than function, itʼs about saving time and simplifying the experience of travel for everyone. Travel is more than a journey, itʼs how you Arrive.

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