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Types of Our Parking Robot For Sale
At Spaceplus, we proudly offer a diverse range of state-of-the-art Parking Robots, expertly designed to meet the varying needs of different facilities and accommodate a wide array of operational scales. Whether you’re managing a bustling urban parking garage, a compact commercial lot, or a high-end residential complex, our innovative solutions are tailored to enhance efficiency and streamline parking operations, ensuring a perfect fit for your unique requirements.
Robot G1
Robot G1 is suitable for projects that need flexible vehicle handling, moderate parking capacity, and a more cost-effective robotic parking solution. It can be used for commercial buildings, residential complexes, private parking facilities, and compact automated parking areas.
Best for:
- Small to medium parking projects
- Controlled-access garages
- Residential and commercial parking areas
- Projects with moderate traffic flow
Robot G2
Robot G2 is designed for projects with higher traffic flow, stronger vehicle handling requirements, and more demanding operating conditions. It is suitable for hospitals, hotels, office buildings, commercial complexes, and high-end residential projects.
Best for:
- High-frequency parking use
- Commercial and public facilities
- Projects requiring faster vehicle retrieval
- Sites that need better operating efficiency
AGV Parking System
AGV Parking System is suitable for fully automated parking projects where space utilization, smart control, and user experience are important. It is often used in airports, hospitals, urban parking centers, commercial buildings, and large underground garages.
Best for:
- Fully automated parking garages
- Airport and hospital parking
- Urban smart parking projects
- Large commercial parking facilities
Not sure which solution fits your project?
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What Is Included in Parking Robot Price?
| Cost Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Parking robot equipment | Robot G1, Robot G2, or AGV units |
| Software control system | Robot dispatching, parking allocation, monitoring |
| Navigation system | AGV positioning, route planning, obstacle detection |
| Charging system | Charging stations, battery operation planning |
| Transfer platform | Vehicle handover area and entry/exit interface |
| Safety devices | Sensors, emergency stop, warning devices |
| Technical drawings | Layout design, route planning, system configuration |
| Installation guidance | Remote or on-site support depending on project |
| Commissioning and training | Testing, adjustment, operator training |
What Affects Parking Robot Price?
| Factor | How It Affects Cost |
|---|---|
| Parking capacity | More spaces may require more robots and stronger software scheduling |
| Robot model | G1, G2, and AGV systems have different configurations |
| Site layout | Irregular layouts, columns, ramps, or narrow aisles may increase customization |
| Entry and exit design | Multiple entry/exit points require more complex traffic logic |
| Vehicle size | SUVs and larger vehicles require stronger handling capacity |
| Software requirements | Payment, access control, monitoring, and app integration affect cost |
| Charging system | More robots may require more charging stations |
| Installation country | Shipping, customs, labor, and service cost vary by market |
Benefits of Purchasing Our Parking Robots
Space Optimization
Increased Efficiency
Safety and Security
Scalability
Why Choose Spaceplus for Parking Robot Projects?
Project-Based Robotic Parking Design
Spaceplus does not only sell parking robots. We evaluate your parking layout, capacity requirement, vehicle size, traffic flow, and entry/exit design before recommending a suitable robotic parking solution.
Robot G1, Robot G2 and AGV Options
Different projects require different automation levels. Spaceplus provides Robot G1, Robot G2, and AGV Parking System solutions for different parking capacities and operating scenarios.
Software and Control System Support
Robotic parking performance depends on dispatching logic, navigation accuracy, charging management, safety sensors, and control software. Spaceplus supports integrated system planning for automated parking projects.
Ordering Process For Spaceplus’ Parking Robots
| Step | Process | What You Receive |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Send project information | Layout, capacity, vehicle size, project country |
| 2 | Site evaluation | Feasibility check and robot model suggestion |
| 3 | Solution design | Robot route, transfer area, charging station, control system |
| 4 | Quotation | Project-based price and configuration |
| 5 | Production | Customized manufacturing and quality control |
| 6 | Delivery | Export packaging and shipping support |
| 7 | Installation & commissioning | Technical guidance, testing, and training |
| 8 | After-sales support | Maintenance guidance and spare parts support |
FAQ
A parking robot usually costs $25,000 to $50,000+ per parking space, depending on the robot type, parking capacity, automation level, navigation system, software control system, and installation conditions. For large commercial or urban parking projects, the final price is usually calculated based on the complete system design rather than a single robot unit.
The main factors include parking capacity, robot model, AGV navigation system, site layout, entry and exit design, software system, charging system, safety devices, installation requirements, and customization level. Projects with complex layouts, high traffic flow, or underground parking conditions usually require a more customized solution, which may increase the total cost.
Yes, a parking robot is usually more expensive than a traditional parking lift because it uses automatic navigation, intelligent control, software management, sensors, and robotic vehicle handling technology. However, it can reduce manual operation, improve parking efficiency, increase space utilization, and support fully automated parking management.
For most projects, the price is calculated based on the complete parking solution, not only one robot unit. The quotation usually considers the number of parking spaces, robot quantity, control system, charging system, software, installation support, and site conditions. That is why buyers should provide a parking layout before requesting an accurate quote.
A standard parking robot quotation may include the robot equipment, control system, navigation system, charging station, safety devices, software platform, technical drawings, manufacturing cost, packaging, and installation guidance. Depending on the project, shipping, on-site installation, commissioning, training, and maintenance support may also be included or quoted separately.
To get an accurate price, you need to provide your parking layout drawing, required parking capacity, vehicle size, available floor height, entry and exit position, project country, and expected automation level. With these details, Spaceplus can evaluate the site and provide a customized quotation based on the actual project requirements.
Yes, but it depends on the project budget and layout. For small projects with limited parking spaces, a mechanical parking lift or puzzle parking system may be more cost-effective. Parking robots are usually more suitable for commercial buildings, hospitals, airports, hotels, residential complexes, and urban parking projects where automation, efficiency, and space saving are important.
Need a Parking Robot Price for Your Project?
Every robotic parking project has different layout conditions, capacity requirements, vehicle sizes, traffic flow, and automation needs. Send your project details to Spaceplus, and we will recommend the suitable parking robot solution with a project-based quotation.