The Decline of Traditional Parking Demand
Currently, Australian urban areas are filled with massive parking lots and multi-level parking garages designed to accommodate human-driven vehicles. However, with self-driving technology, the need for traditional parking will decrease for several reasons:- Drop-Off and Pickup Models: AVs can drop passengers at their destinations and then relocate to a designated parking facility further away, reducing the need for prime urban parking spots.
- Shared and On-Demand Mobility: With AVs integrating into ride-sharing and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) models, fewer cars will need to be parked at any given time, as more people will rely on automated transport services instead of private vehicle ownership.
- Efficient Parking Utilisation: Since AVs do not require immediate access to exits, they can park in more compact and optimised formations, eliminating the need for large spaces dedicated to doors opening and driver maneuverability.

The Rise of Automated Parking Systems
To accommodate AVs, new automated parking solutions are emerging across Australia, optimising space and reducing the inefficiencies of human-driven parking. Some of the anticipated advancements include:Robotic Valet Parking
Automated parking systems, such as robotic valet parking services, will allow AVs to navigate into parking garages independently, using sensors and AI-driven software to park themselves efficiently. In my experience working with several Sydney property developers, interest in these systems has grown significantly in the past two years as they plan for future-proof building designs.Vertical and Underground Parking Structures
Since AVs do not require quick access to entrances or exits, parking infrastructure will shift towards multi-level underground or vertical parking structures. As Daniel Battaglia, founder of Parksy, notes in his book: "While technology will continue to drive the parking experience, and in cities and communities the need for clean, open spaces will change where we park and what that parking looks like, there will still be areas where parking sits outside of these grand designs."Redesigning Parking Facilities for an Autonomous Future
As AV adoption grows across Australia, traditional parking garages and car park facilities will require significant redesigns. Some of the key transformations include:- Compact and Efficient Layouts: AV-focused parking structures will become more compact, with bumper-to-bumper or stacked formations.
- Repurposing Existing Parking Structures: Cities will explore repurposing these spaces into mixed-use developments, parks, or logistics hubs.
- Integration with EV Charging Infrastructure: Future parking lots and garages will function as charging hubs to support autonomous electric fleets.

The Environmental and Economic Impact
The shift towards AV-focused parking solutions will have profound environmental and economic benefits for Australian communities, including:- Reduced land consumption, allowing for eco-friendly urban development.
- Lower carbon emissions through efficient parking management.
- Economic growth opportunities by reallocating parking real estate for businesses and public amenities.
Australian Perspective on AV Parking
Australia presents unique challenges and opportunities for AV parking solutions. Our sprawling suburban areas, combined with concentrated urban centers, require thoughtful implementation of autonomous parking technologies. "A future where AVs primarily consist of automated taxis—a “shared mobility” model—rather than being individually owned would partially mitigate the parking challenges," according to a Transport Policy research on future transport infrastructure. We've observed at Parksy that Australian parking facility operators are increasingly investing in technology that will facilitate the transition to autonomous vehicle accommodation. This includes sensor systems that can communicate with vehicles, flexible payment platforms, and redesigned access points that work with both human-driven and autonomous vehicles.
Preparing for the Autonomous Parking Revolution
For parking station operators and car park owners, preparing for the autonomous future requires strategic planning and investment. Key considerations include:- Upgrading existing infrastructure with AV-compatible technology
- Developing flexible spaces that can adapt as the transition to AVs progresses
- Creating digital twins of parking facilities to simulate and optimize AV parking patterns
- Building partnerships with autonomous vehicle manufacturers to ensure compatibility
Daniel Battaglia, Parksy: As part of the Parksy team with the assistance of Generative AI,
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