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[AUTO] A ROBOT THAT STOPS CARS TO THE MILLIMETER NEAR LYON AIRPORTA ROBOT THAT STOPS CARS TO THE MILLIMETER NEAR LYON AIRPORT The Franco-French partnership signed between Vinci Airports and Stanley Robotics will allow the robotized parking lot at Lyon Air


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Un robot qui gare les voitures au millimètre près à l'aéroport de Lyon

A ROBOT THAT STOPS CARS TO THE MILLIMETER NEAR LYON AIRPORT The Franco-French partnership signed between Vinci Airports and Stanley Robotics will allow the robotized parking lot at Lyon Airport to be extended to 2,000 spaces by summer 2020. Zapping Autonews Speeding: the cars most used by the police to track them down Cocoricooo! Partners since 2017, Vinci Airports and Stanley Robotics are expanding their robotic parking on the Lyon airport site, open since 2018. In fact, this will be extended this summer to 2,000 places, four times more than current capacity . But by the way, how does a robotic parking lot work and above all what are the advantages? A unique user experience A unique user experience Significant space savingsCredit Photo - Stanley Robotics Vinci Airports and Stanley Robotics are offering their customers a new experience with this service. By reserving a place on the Lyon airport website upstream, you save time previously used to find a place to park. Once you arrive in the parking lot, you just have to drop your vehicle off in one of the 28 boxes available. Then, one of the seven robo-valets will take care of your vehicle to park it properly for you. He also puts your vehicle back in the box when you have decided to leave the airport. Reduce the environmental impact Reduce the environmental impact The boxes in questionCredit Photo - Stanley Robotics This ingenious system also has other advantages, it is part of the sustainable development approach desired by Vinci Airports. Starting with a reduction in the footprint. In fact, a better distribution of densification and better controlled management of multi-line parking makes it possible to create 50% of additional spaces on an identical surface. The environment around the site is thus preserved from a potential expansion of the parking area. Then, this robot-valet system limits the CO² emissions rejected by motorists who are looking for a place to park. These autonomous machines run on electricity, so they do not release a gram of CO². In fact, Vinci Airports estimates that it avoids the release of 100 tonnes of CO² into the air by increasing its parking area by four. Tanguy Bertolus, Chairman of the Management Board of Aéroports de Lyon notably declared: “This project was named in 2019 the first European airport in the category 10 to 25 million passengers by the association of European airports certified carbon neutral for its activities ”. Other expansions to come Other expansions to come A connected object that has eyesCredit Photo - Stanley Robotics The users of this service are more and more numerous since each month 750 customers join the 8000 people already seduced by these robots . The partnership between Vinci Airports and Stanley Robotics will surely extend over time as the two companies plan to extend their robotic parking lot to 6,000 spaces. The president of Vinci Airports, Nicolas Notebaert, even shows himself inclined to a generalization of this system: “Lyon Aéroport deploys this strategy in an exemplary manner and for this reason, it has become one of the 3 centers of excellence for Vinci innovation Airports in the field of customer experience. This role notably makes it possible to apply the innovations tested in Lyon to other airports in the VINCI Airports network. ”

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