Wandsworth Goes Contactless in Move to Cashless Terminals
Wandsworth is moving overwhelmingly to cashless parking terminals in a drive by the London borough to enhance customer convenience…while at the same time, benefiting from secure and reliable parking terminals.
The local authority has just installed 177 Parkeon StradaPAL terminals as part of a renewal programme as some of the previous machines were 17 years old. The latest batch follows on from 140 StradaPAL machines installed in 2014.
All the new terminals selected by Wandsworth are solar powered and are Chip and PIN and contactless enabled –four machines will accept cash. They can all be configured remotely, with customer communication presented via a 7” colour screen.
As part of the contract, Parkeon supports Wandsworth with a full bureau service, with two dedicated engineers available to ensure a quick response with any support needed.
A spokesperson for Wandsworth commented: “The terminal technology meets our needs in terms of functionality, security and efficiency and will ultimately lead to a better customer experience.
“The contactless payment options will be of particular benefit to our customers as this is proving to be a fast and convenient electronic payment method. With the amount of contactless cards currently in circulation, there is now everyday acceptance of the use of this payment method and it is becoming increasingly significant as time goes by. Having Parkeon engineers on call supports the council’s needs, while the centralised management system will provide data to help shape our future parking strategy.”
Picture shows Steve Cull, Parking Contracts Officer, Wandsworth Council.
About Parkeon
Parkeon is a key player in the sector of urban mobility. By providing a single offer encompassing parking management solutions and ticketing solutions for public transport, Parkeon is now present in 55 countries and is accelerating its growth in emerging markets such as Eastern Europe, Russia, Asia, Latin America and North Africa. Parkeon’s capacity for continuous innovation is demonstrated every day. Systems and equipment provided by Parkeon facilitate management and mobility in more than 3,500 cities. Parkeon employs over 1,000 employees worldwide and achieved revenues of over $240 million in 2015.
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