Parkopedia Partners with Valtech Mobility to Provide End-to-End Parking, Charging and In-Car Commerce Solutions
Parkopedia and Valtech Mobility have partnered to provide vehicle-centric digital services to drivers, combining Parkopedia’s extensive parking, charging and payment processing expertise with Valtech Mobility’s app creation, integration and backend development experience.
This agreement sees Parkopedia and Valtech Mobility - a joint venture of the Volkswagen group and the digital agency Valtech - work together to best support drivers in finding and paying for some of the most commonly requested vehicle use cases - parking, charging, fuelling and road tolls.
Together, the companies offer an end-to-end service for automakers that covers the complete in-car transaction process, from individual point of interest data, to user registration and payment processing, enabling automakers to offer a frictionless in-car commerce experience.
The new partnership with Valtech Mobility means that vehicles with the associated software fitted will benefit from integrated in-car services that simplify and heighten the driving experience. This is achieved by providing accurate parking, charging and cost information, along with Parkopedia’s integrated Payment Platform that makes it possible to pay for services without having to exit the vehicle or pull out a smartphone.
Thanks to this partnership, auto manufacturers can benefit from a quicker and easier process of supplying parking and charging data together with in-vehicle payments for services such as fuelling and road tolls. This will offer a deeper integration with in-vehicle systems and sensors superior to a detached white-label app-only offering, and enable automakers to tailor the user experience to suit their individual drivers.
The standard format enables the Parkopedia and Valtech services to be accessed within Google Automotive Services (GAS) - with other environments to be added in the near future - which can be accessed through voice commands to ensure the greatest ease of use for drivers. Parkopedia and Valtech Mobility both have global reach, operating across Europe, North America, China and Japan, among other markets.
Markus Dohl, Parkopedia’s VP of Sales & Business Development Europe, said: “Parkopedia prides itself on simplifying everyday vehicle-based tasks for both automakers and their drivers. This partnership with Valtech Mobility enables us to provide an integrated end-to-end parking, charging and payment solution to an even greater audience.”
Norman Palmhof, Business Director Valtech Mobility, added: “Already during the first workshop we could see that our teams and portfolios complement each other very well. We are very pleased to have found a partner in Parkopedia that has similar ambitions to ours and the ability to deliver consistently excellent data quality even at such scales.”
About Parkopedia
Parkopedia is the leading connected car services provider used by millions of drivers and organizations such as Audi, Apple, BMW, Ford, Garmin, GM, Hyundai Kia, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Peugeot, Sygic, TomTom, Toyota, Volkswagen, and many others. Parkopedia helps drivers find and pay for parking, EV charging, fuelling and tolls in 15,000 cities across 89 countries. Parkopedia is also developing highly detailed parking maps and corresponding algorithms to help drivers and self-driving vehicles navigate to an open parking space indoors. Visit business.parkopedia.com for more information.
About Valtech Mobility
Valtech Mobility is a joint venture company of the Volkswagen group and the digital agency
Valtech. Valtech Mobility is a leading global supplier of connected services with a specific
focus on the cloud and software development for the connected car. Valtech Mobility has a
large team of automotive experts that work in the area of vehicle software, cloud software
and related products and services such as e-mobility, business process re-engineering,
UI-UX development, cloud management etc. Valtech Mobility manages more than 50
services in 370 versions – in an ecosystem with more than 28 million connected cars in 64
markets and over 20 device generations. More information: valtech-mobility.co
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