Q-Park Introduces Innovative ‘Number Plate Only’ Parking Experience in Antwerp

Based on innovative technology, motorists can effortlessly enter and exit based on license plate recognition and the payment transaction is fully automated, ensuring a hassle-free and convenient parking experience

With Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology, the vehicle's license plate is automatically scanned when entering and exiting the parking lot

Q-Park, partner in mobility solutions in Belgium, introduces the first 'Number Plate Only' parking at Q-Park Zoo in Antwerp. Based on innovative technology, motorists can effortlessly drive in and out based on license plate recognition and the payment transaction is fully automated, ensuring a hassle-free and convenient parking experience.

Designed to simplify motorists' parking experience, the 'Number Plate Only' parking solution at Q-Park Zoo offers an unparalleled level of convenience and efficiency. Visitors no longer have to pull a parking ticket and stand in line at pay machines. With Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology, the vehicle's license plate is automatically scanned when entering and exiting the parking lot. Payment is made through a digital payment method. Visitors can use the updated technology through parking apps, an online reservation or a subscription.

"Q-Park continuously strives for innovative and quality solutions for maximum parking convenience. With the introduction of 'Number Plate Only' parking at Q-Park Zoo, we want to offer motorists a completely digital and stress-free parking experience. We are proud to bring this innovation to the heart of Antwerp," said Philip De Brabanter, Managing Director of Q-Park Belgium. "To celebrate this first in Belgium, visitors to Q-Park Zoo will receive a 30% discount on a day pass through December of this year."

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Q-Park is notable for its quality approach and has a portfolio comprising over 3,300 parking facilities with more than 640,000 parking spaces in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, France, Ireland, and Denmark.

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