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Overview
In the heart of Copenhagen, adjacent to the serene St. Johannes Church, lies Nørre Allé, the city’s compact automated parking facility. As a beacon of the city’s dedication to sustainability, this innovative solution was born out of the necessity to reduce urban congestion and reclaim outdoor spaces for leisure. This project is a part of Copenhagen’s ambitious Carbon Neutrality by 2025 plan, highlighting the city’s proactive approach to environmental stewardship.
Challenge
To create a more environmentally friendly urban landscape and mitigate the challenges of limited parking and increased traffic, the City of Copenhagen embarked on a mission to revolutionize its parking infrastructure. The goal was to design and implement an automated parking system that maximizes space efficiency, reduces environmental impact, and enhances user experience.
Solution
At the core of Nørre Allé’s transformation is Westfalia’s advanced parking solution. Utilizing a strategic blend of transfer cabins, lifting Satellite® transfer cars, vertical lifts, and double-deep storage, Westfalia’s technology seamlessly integrates to optimize space utilization and streamline parking operations. Powered by the innovative Savanna.NET® software, this automated system minimizes human intervention while maximizing efficiency, setting a new standard for urban parking excellence.
System Features
Use Type: Residential
System Type: Pallet-based
56m x 13m base area
4 levels
164 parking spaces
Double-deep storage to maximize capacity
2 transfer cabins
2 transfer cars (T-Cars) with lifting Satellite®
2 vertical lifts
Savanna.NET® Parking Control System (PCS)
Results
Since its inception in 2010, Nørre Allé has reshaped Copenhagen’s parking landscape, offering 164 parking spaces in a compact footprint. By reducing reliance on traditional parking methods, the facility has not only created additional outdoor leisure space but also bolstered cost-efficiency, time savings, and safety. With Westfalia’s innovative solution at its core, Nørre Allé stands as a testament to Copenhagen’s commitment to sustainable urban development and forward-thinking infrastructure, in line with the city’s Carbon Neutrality by 2025 plan.