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How to catch the fast train for the renovation of old residential three-dimensional garages

Type:Industry News Date:2020-07-02 10:39:16 Share:

 The difficulty of parking spaces in old residential areas is currently the hottest topic, and it is also the most valued piece of fat for companies that build multi-storey car parks. There are many companies on the market that build multi-storey car parks, and the quality of their products varies. Due to low-price competition, the quality has declined, and accidents in multi-storey car parks are frequent, causing some bad influences in society. Improving product quality, enhancing user experience, and rebuilding and gaining confidence in multi-storey car parks in society. The multi-storey car park industry is still in its growth period, and the transformation of urban parking is attracting both demand and policy double spring. Multi-storey car park manufacturers have greatly benefited. Referring to the development experience of multi-storey car parks in Japan, the future is a golden period of compound growth of nearly 20% in the next 20 years. At the same time, there is a greater possibility of concentration of top enterprises. The transformation of old residential areas is expected to provide new impetus for the multi-storey car park industry, especially for fully automatic intelligent storage multi-storey car parks such as: PPY, PXD, and PCS.

Emphasize technological research and development, integrate the latest smart technology, fully utilize the Internet, Internet of Things, 5G, big data and other new technologies, and improve the intelligence and unmanned use of the community multi-storey parking garage, and enhance user experience. Compared with developed countries, the number of cars per thousand people in China is still at a relatively low level. According to relevant statistics, as of the end of 2018, the number of cars per thousand people in China is only about 172, while the number of cars per thousand people in the United States exceeds 800, and in developed countries such as Japan, France, and Italy, the number of cars per thousand people is 500-700. Therefore, there is still a large gap between China and developed countries. With the development of China's economy and the increasing demand for quality of life, the number of cars in China is expected to continue to grow, and there will be more demand for multi-storey car parks in old residential areas.