The City of Warsaw has recently extended its paid parking zones, marking a major leap in the modernization of urban mobility. The initial 155 Flowbird parking meters, out of a planned total of 1,910 units, have already been installed and have been operating seamlessly since their launch a week ago. These latest-generation Flowbird Strada S5 smart parking meters are enhancing parking management and improving the user experience throughout the city.
According to a statement from Zarząd Dróg Miejskich (ZDM), this upgrade is part of Warsaw’s ongoing commitment to improve urban traffic flow, reduce congestion, and provide a more sustainable parking solution. The new Flowbird meters offer cashless payment options, real-time data tracking, and an intuitive user interface, making it easier for residents and visitors to park and pay.
ZDM Warsaw emphasizes that the integration of smart technology not only enhances the parking experience but also contributes to a smarter, a more sustainable city, supporting Warsaw’s vision for advanced urban mobility.
Key Features of the New Flowbird Parking Meters:
- Cashless Payments: Electronic payments, including contactless cards and BLIK.
- Real-Time Data: Instant updates on parking availability and payment status.
- User-Friendly Interface: Touch with easy user interface.
With the first 155 units already in operation and working flawlessly, the expansion has started on a high note. This rollout represents a significant step in improving Warsaw’s infrastructure and sets a new standard for modern urban parking solutions globally.
A special thanks to our operational partner, City of Warsaw representatives, CPG for their invaluable collaboration in making this project a success!