Introducing the future of kerbside parking signage

e–Park | Colour ePaper Signs.

Revolutionise the way you manage kerbside parking with our cutting-edge signage solution

Incorporating E Ink’s new Kaleido 3 colour technology with the dynamic flexibility of ePaper technology you know and trust


PRODUCT & BACKGROUND

Welcome to the future of parking signage with Mercury Innovations' e-Park. In a world where parking signs have become cluttered and confusing, we have found a solution that simplifies the experience using innovative e-paper screens. These screens display different parking restriction details based on the hour or day, ensuring clear and concise information for motorists.

The e-Park signs may appear like regular parking signs, but they are far from ordinary. Powered by solar energy, these signs feature new color e-paper screens reminiscent of e-book readers. Through a secured cellular network connection to a central server, signs will display messages that inform motorists of specific parking restrictions. From notifying drivers of no-parking between certain hours to warning about towing enforcement during special events, our e-Park signs provide vital information in a straightforward manner.

  • e-Park -  Colour ePaper Parking Signs.

ePark parking epaper

how it works

e-Park digital parking signs deliver ‘live’ time-of-day parking condition information by connecting to a secured cloud server confirming the scheduled condition restriction for the designated kerbside location.

The opportunity to simplify the parking condition message by using a ‘live’ time-of-day display which could also include the ‘next’ parking condition provides a long overdue opportunity to declutter the cluster of traditional parking signs with a simplified information experience for drivers.

e-Park simplifying the parking sign ‘cluster’

Say goodbye to deciphering complex parking signs and embrace the simplicity and efficiency of e-Park. Experience the future of parking signage, where clarity and convenience reign.


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to make deciphering messages on parking signs easy.
— Natalie Ward - Minister for Metro Roads