Sabtu, 15 September 2018

PARQ


A Green, Smart and Connected City Platform
Traffic congestion makes a person depressed, therefore the presence of PARQ can combat and air pollution through Green, Smart and Connected City Platforms, which utilize IOTA and Ethereum blockchain, smart contracts, IoT devices and real-time parking applications.

Who is Parksen?
Parksen is building a Green, Smart and Connected City Platform - powered by the Ethereum blockchain, immutable smart contracts and a real-time parking app - that will bring innovation to modern and urban hotspots around the world.

The Parksen Parking app has been functional in the Netherlands, and was chosen to be the most affordable option by the Dutch Consumer Association in 2017. 

Our mission is enriching and connecting these metropolises with truly green soltions, smart and IoT device integrations, which will cause huge cost reductions and general infrastructural optimization for citizens and municipalities alike. By using blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, municipalities, parking garages and companies will be able to purchase and integran new system and hardware upgrades from our partners.

Our multi-functional utility token
The PARQ token is an Ethereum-based ERC20 utility token which can be spent and earned within the Parksen parking app and the Green, Smart & Connected City Platform.

  • Pay for parking
  • Pay for equipment
  • Earn by collecting data
  • Earn by renting out parking spots

Parksen is Green
Large cities across the globe are dealing with ever-increasing levels of congestion and harmful emissions. Traffic is coming to a halt, and citizens are paying for it economically, physically and emotionally. For instance: on average, frustrated drivers in the UK spend over 44 hours a year per driver trying to find proper parking, with yearly costs running up to $33 billion in total. UK citizens are also 64 times more likely to die of air pollution than drivers in Sweden – and twice as often as their American counterparts.

Parksen is Smart
Despite a recent surge in technological advancements, cities and companies still struggle with outdated hard- and software systems. The number of available parking spots displayed is often inaccurate, while maintenance personnel identifying problems in a timely fashion and on-street parking availability is predominantly unknown. These elements all contribute to congestion. Drivers don’t know where to go and end up spending way too much time searching for a spot, while those that offer parking see many spaces go unused, wasting everyone’s time and money.

Parksen is Connected
Governments are notoriously skeptical of technological innovation. Bureaucracy stands in the way of progress, that’s a tale as old as time, but this doesn’t mean we should strive to always go around it. We all share the planet, we all live in the same cities. Cooperation between governments, companies, and consumers is not only good, it is absolutely necessary.

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