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Parking Terminal Reliability Boosted on the Isle of Wight

The reliability of parking terminals across the Isle of Wight is set to improve, thanks to a decision by Island Roads to replace its ageing meter estate with new solar-powered technology from Parkeon.

Island Roads is responsible for the island’s highways network and associated services, and recently opted to install 40 energy-efficient Parkeon Strada Rapide parking terminals as part of a programme that will see the renewal of 139 machines by 2020.

David Wallis, Island Roads’ Operations and Maintenance Manager, said: “The new meters will be more reliable than the models they are replacing, some of which were nearing the end of their serviceable life and required an increasing amount of maintenance.

“The replacement programme will therefore reduce instances of meters being out of use and because more are solar powered, less energy will be consumed.”

The new Parkeon terminals are more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly than the non-Parkeon technology being replaced, thanks to in-built solar power. They are linked to Parkeon’s Smartfolio central management system, which enables the terminals to be monitored remotely and parking and payment data to be analysed to inform the council’s future parking strategy.

www.parkeon.co.uk

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .

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