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停車管理:市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢與統計、成長預測(2026-2031)

Parking Management - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031)

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簡介目錄

2025年停車管理市場價值為56.7億美元,預計到2031年將達到95.8億美元,高於2026年的61.9億美元。

預計在預測期(2026-2031 年)內,複合年成長率將達到 9.18%。

停車管理-市場-IMG1

城市高密度化、智慧城市專款投入以及向數據豐富的雲端平台轉型,正在改變城市、機場和私人營運商對路邊停車的獲利和管理方式。北美市政數位化指令、亞太地區國家智慧城市規劃以及歐盟不斷發展的永續性目標,共同推動了對整合式車牌識別、動態定價和出行即服務 (MaaS) 功能的解決方案的需求。雖然硬體仍然是最大的收入來源,但將佔用數據轉化為營運智慧的分析和管理服務,如今正以最快的速度創造價值。隨著基礎設施領域的現有企業捍衛其既有地位,而人工智慧原生的新興參與企業則透過高調收購整合多站點資產組合,競爭格局正在改變。

全球停車管理市場趨勢與洞察

緩解都市區的交通堵塞

動態路緣管理方案已成功證明停車位可以減少車輛繞行和溫室氣體排放。舊金山的SF Park每六週調整一次收費標準,在其試點區域內將運轉率維持在85%,並將搜尋流量減少了30%。波特蘭和霍博肯類似的基於感測器的部署方案,為缺乏獨家調查資源的中型城市提供了一種可行的方法。市政機構目前正在將停車API與公共交通資訊整合,使導航應用程式能夠即時引導駕駛者找到最便宜的停車位。這種方法將停車費從一種固定的課稅轉變為一種行為改變工具,用於在尖峰負載。洛杉磯和新加坡提案的新擁塞收費方案將停車數據提升為執法依據。

智慧城市智慧交通系統資金

聯邦和超國家機構提供的專案津貼正在降低資金緊張的市政當局實施5G專案的風險。在美國,聯邦公路管理局已撥款23億美元,用於在2026年前建造5G賦能的道路和停車系統,並以開放架構和網路安全合規性為前提條件。歐洲城市正在利用「地平線歐洲」計畫的資金試點路邊電動車充電與自動停車引導相結合的方案。長期資金將支持一項多機構合作計劃,該項目旨在將停車位佔用率、交通號誌配時和公共交通到站數據整合到一個統一的城市互通性平台中。互通性是合格標準,這使得支援標準化API的供應商在競標評估中具有結構性優勢。

網路安全和資料隱私漏洞

從2024年4月起強制遷移至PCI-DSS 4.0標準,暴露了運作十年之久的控制器設施的安全漏洞。加州和荷蘭的車牌資料庫外洩事件加劇了公眾的關注,並促使監管機構擴大審核,將匿名化通訊協定納入其中。雖然大型平台已透過採用零信任架構並與專業安全公司合作來應對,但小規模停車場業者卻難以資金籌措持續滲透測試的費用。歐盟提案將路邊管理數據歸類為“高風險人工智慧處理”,這可能會增加演算法透明度要求,並進一步加劇合規預算的壓力。

細分市場分析

預計2025年,本地停車管理系統市場規模將達到32.9億美元,佔總營收的58.02%。營運商優先考慮在地下行動電話訊號不穩定的關鍵入口處部署本地控制系統。然而,隨著Wi-Fi和專用LTE骨幹網在大都會圈的日趨成熟,雲端原生解決方案正以11.12%的複合年成長率快速成長。跨站點控制面板使資產組合所有者能夠透過一套規則在全球範圍內調整收費系統,而自動化的災害復原通訊協定最大限度地降低了停機風險。

雲端採用使供應商能夠更清晰地了解經常性收入,並為資產所有者提供訂閱模式,該模式以經常性營運支出 (OPEX) 而非一次性資本支出 (CAPEX) 為基礎,從而實現更穩定的現金流。軟體修補程式集中部署,縮短了漏洞暴露期,並符合 PCI-DSS 4.0審核週期。雲端架構還簡化了 MaaS 整合,允許第三方應用程式執行令牌化預訂,而無需暴露停車網路。因此,停車管理市場正在逐步融合混合部署模式,其中本地閘道器快取交易數據,同時與雲端分析同步。

預計到 2025 年,路外停車設施將創造 34.9 億美元的收入,佔停車管理市場佔有率的 61.57%,這主要得益於機場、醫院和商業綜合體的穩定需求;而路內停車設施將以 11.28% 的複合年成長率呈現更優異的數位成長,這主要得益於伯明罕的經伯明罕和圭爾夫。

路邊停車管理的進步反映出政策轉變,即把路邊空間視為多模態資產。即時儀錶板僅在感測器偵測到超時停車時才調度執法巡邏,從而降低了18%的超時成本。非接觸式停車計時器和車牌識別應用程式降低了現金處理的安全風險,而浮動定價則提高了周轉率,並增加了周邊零售商的客流量。提供整合票務工作流程和開放資料饋送的供應商正獲得負責人的支持,他們要求實現端到端的透明度。

區域分析

到2025年,北美將佔全球收入的38.96%,反映出該地區數位化政策的成熟以及動態定價的早期應用。地方政府正在利用開放資料政策,並要求供應商發布客流API,從而鼓勵第三方在導航和路邊配送路線方面進行創新。 PCI-DSS 4.0的實施以及《加州消費者隱私法案》的修訂正在推動對防篡改架構的需求。營運商正在採用人工智慧視覺技術並取消閘機,從而將平均入場時間縮短40%,並提高用戶滿意度。

亞太地區將呈現不同的發展軌跡,其複合年成長率(CAGR)高達9.78%,成為該地區成長最快的區域。中國、日本和韓國的快速都市化帶來了巨大的土地利用壓力,使得高效分配路邊停車位成為一項重要的政策措施。國家級智慧城市計畫正在部署感測器網路和5G骨幹網,以降低雲端導航的延遲。汽車製造商正在將Parkopedia資訊整合到儀錶板中,而整合到超級應用程式中的QR CODE支付正在推動區域城市非接觸式停車的普及。該地區消費者較高的科技素養正在加速技術的應用普及,並縮短試點解決方案推廣所需的時間。

歐洲正在努力平衡資料隱私保護的嚴格性與永續性目標。 2025 年生效的 GDPR跨境傳輸條款要求資料本地化或核准的合約機制,這促使許多營運商選擇區域性雲端服務區。歐盟綠色交易立法將路邊政策與模式轉換目標相銜接,鼓勵建造微型交通站點和專用電動車充電空間。斯德哥爾摩和馬德里的動態定價試點計畫將費用與排放等級掛鉤,鼓勵使用更清潔的車輛。市場成長緩慢,但監管的清晰度增強了供應商的投資信心。

南美洲、中東和非洲是新興市場,在擴張藍圖中佔有越來越重要的地位。聖保羅正在將停車感應器與洪水預警網路連接起來,以便在季風期間進行交通分流。杜拜正在推行智慧停車特許經營,作為其「無紙化政府」策略的一部分。雖然計劃數量不多,但新的開發專案可以透過直接遷移到雲端架構,擺脫傳統系統的束縛,實現飛躍式發展。

其他福利:

  • Excel格式的市場預測(ME)表
  • 3個月的分析師支持

目錄

第1章 引言

  • 研究假設和市場定義
  • 調查範圍

第2章調查方法

第3章執行摘要

第4章 市場情勢

  • 市場概覽
  • 市場促進因素
    • 緩解都市區的交通堵塞
    • 智慧城市智慧交通系統資金籌措
    • 雲端原生停車即服務應用
    • 行動支付和電子票務普及率
    • 以出行即服務 (MaaS)主導的動態路邊收費系統整合
    • 透過房地產投資信託基金實現停車場資產貨幣化
  • 市場限制
    • 網路安全和資料隱私漏洞
    • 整合舊有系統需要高額資本投入和複雜性。
    • 公平性問題引發了對動態定價的強烈反彈
    • 缺乏互通性標準(廠商鎖定)
  • 監管環境
  • 技術展望
  • 波特五力分析
    • 新進入者的威脅
    • 買方的議價能力
    • 供應商的議價能力
    • 替代品的威脅
    • 競爭對手之間的競爭
  • 宏觀經濟因素如何影響市場
  • 投資分析

第5章 市場規模與成長預測

  • 按部署模式
    • 本地部署
    • 基於雲端的
  • 停車場旁
    • 非街道
    • 街上
  • 按解決方案組件
    • 硬體(測量儀器、感測器、攝影機、車牌辨識系統、自助服務終端)
    • 軟體平台
    • 服務(實施支援、營運管理、諮詢)
  • 按最終用戶行業分類
    • 地方政府和政府
    • 商業街外企業
    • 交通運輸及機場
    • 飯店和零售業
    • 醫學和大學
    • 其他終端用戶產業
  • 透過技術
    • 基於感測器的(超音波、磁力計​​)
    • 基於攝影機/車牌辨識(LPR)
    • 行動應用與藍牙
    • RFID和NFC
  • 地區
    • 北美洲
      • 美國
      • 加拿大
      • 墨西哥
    • 歐洲
      • 英國
      • 德國
      • 法國
      • 義大利
      • 其他歐洲地區
    • 亞太地區
      • 中國
      • 印度
      • 日本
      • 韓國
      • 亞太其他地區
    • 南美洲
      • 巴西
      • 阿根廷
      • 其他南美洲
    • 中東和非洲
      • 中東
        • 阿拉伯聯合大公國
        • 沙烏地阿拉伯
        • 土耳其
        • 其他中東地區
      • 非洲
        • 南非
        • 埃及
        • 其他非洲地區

第6章 競爭情勢

  • 市場集中度
  • 策略趨勢
  • 市佔率分析
  • 公司簡介
    • Amano McGann Inc.
    • Conduent Transportation Solutions Inc.
    • SKIDATA GmbH
    • Flowbird Group SAS
    • TIBA Parking Systems(FAAC SpA)
    • FlashParking Inc.
    • Passport Labs Inc.
    • Q-Free ASA
    • Siemens AG(Intelligent Traffic Systems)
    • Bosch Security and Safety Systems(Robert Bosch GmbH)
    • Indigo Park Services UK Ltd.
    • LAZ Parking Ltd. LLC
    • Cleverciti Systems GmbH
    • IPS Group Inc.
    • ParkMobile LLC
    • EasyPark Group AB
    • SenSen Networks Ltd.
    • Parkopedia Ltd.
    • Streetline Inc.
    • ParkHelp Technologies SL
    • ParkPlus Inc.

第7章 市場機會與未來展望

簡介目錄
Product Code: 64791

The parking management market was valued at USD 5.67 billion in 2025 and estimated to grow from USD 6.19 billion in 2026 to reach USD 9.58 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 9.18% during the forecast period (2026-2031).

Parking Management - Market - IMG1

Urban densification, dedicated smart-city funding, and the migration toward data-rich, cloud-based platforms are reshaping how cities, airports, and private operators monetize and regulate curb space. Municipal digitization mandates in North America, national smart-city programs in Asia Pacific, and evolving EU sustainability targets collectively fuel demand for integrated solutions that pair license-plate recognition, dynamic pricing, and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) capabilities. Hardware remains the largest revenue contributor, yet the fastest value creation now comes from analytics and managed services that turn occupancy data into operational intelligence. Competitive dynamics are shifting as infrastructure incumbents defend installed bases while AI-native entrants aggregate multi-site portfolios, often through high-profile acquisitions.

Global Parking Management Market Trends and Insights

Urban Traffic Congestion Mitigation

Dynamic curb management programs demonstrate how parking can reduce vehicle circling and greenhouse-gas emissions. San Francisco's SF Park recalibrates rates every six weeks to maintain 85% occupancy, producing documented 30% reductions in search traffic within pilot zones. Similar sensor-based deployments in Portland and Hoboken showcase transferable playbooks for mid-sized cities that lack the resources for bespoke research. Municipal agencies now position parking APIs alongside transit feeds, allowing navigation apps to direct drivers to the lowest-cost bay in real time. The approach reframes parking fees from static taxes to behavior-modifying levers that re-balance peak-hour loads. Emerging congestion-pricing proposals in Los Angeles and Singapore further elevate the role of parking data as an enforcement backbone.

Smart-City Funding for Intelligent Transport Systems

Dedicated federal and supra-national grants are lowering adoption risk for cash-strapped municipalities. In the United States, the Federal Highway Administration earmarked USD 2.3 billion through 2026 for 5G-enabled roadway and parking systems, with disbursements contingent on open-architecture and cybersecurity compliance. European cities tap into Horizon Europe funds to pilot curb-side EV-charging combined with automated parking guidance. Long-cycle capital unlocks multi-agency projects that fuse parking occupancy, traffic-signal timing, and public-transit arrival data into a single urban-mobility dashboard. Because eligibility criteria require interoperability, vendors that support standardized APIs gain a structural advantage when bids are scored.

Cyber-Security and Data-Privacy Vulnerabilities

Mandatory migration to PCI-DSS 4.0 after April 2024 exposed security gaps at facilities still running decade-old controllers. Breaches of license-plate databases in California and the Netherlands amplified public scrutiny, prompting regulators to widen audit scopes to include anonymization protocols. Large platforms responded by embedding zero-trust architectures and partnering with specialist security firms, but smaller garages struggle to fund continual penetration testing. EU proposals to classify curb-management data as "high-risk AI processing" may add algorithmic-transparency requirements that further stretch compliance budgets.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. Cloud-Native Parking-as-a-Service Adoption
  2. Mobile Payment and Digital Ticketing Penetration
  3. High CAPEX and Legacy-System Integration Complexity

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

The parking management market size for on-premise systems reached USD 3.29 billion in 2025, translating into a 58.02% revenue share. Operators value on-premise control for mission-critical gateways where sub-basement cellular signals remain unreliable. Even so, cloud-native offerings are expanding at an 11.12% CAGR as metropolitan Wi-Fi and private-LTE backbones mature. Cross-site dashboards allow portfolio owners to adjust tariffs globally with a single rule set, and automated disaster-recovery protocols minimize downtime risk.

Cloud adoption strengthens recurring-revenue visibility for vendors and stabilizes cash flows for asset owners via subscription OPEX rather than lumpy CAPEX. Because software patches roll out centrally, vulnerability windows shrink, aligning with PCI-DSS 4.0 audit cycles. Cloud architectures also simplify MaaS integrations, letting third-party apps conduct tokenized reservations without exposing garage networks. As a result, the parking management market sees a progressive blending of hybrid deployments where local gateways cache transactions but sync to cloud analytics.

Off-street facilities generated USD 3.49 billion in revenue in 2025, underpinned by stable demand at airports, hospitals, and multi-tenant retail complexes. This accounted for 61.57% of the parking management market share. Yet on-street deployments show superior expansion, rising at an 11.28% CAGR on the back of digital curb-management ordinances in cities such as Birmingham and Guelph.

The on-street advance reflects a policy pivot that treats curb space as a multimodal asset. Real-time dashboards dispatch enforcement patrols only when sensors flag overstays, cutting overtime costs by 18%. Contactless meters and pay-by-plate apps lower cash-handling security risks, while variable rates raise turnover, boosting surrounding retail footfall. Vendors that offer integrated citation workflows and open-data feeds gain mindshare among planners seeking end-to-end transparency.

The Parking Management Market Report is Segmented by Deployment Model (On-Premises and Cloud-Based), Parking Site (Off-Street, On-Street), Solution Component (Hardware, Software Platform, Services), End-User Vertical (Municipal and Government, Commercial Off-Street Operators, and More), Technology (Sensor-Based, Camera/LPR-based, and More), and Geography. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

Geography Analysis

North America retained 38.96% of global revenue in 2025, reflecting mature digitization mandates and early adoption of dynamic pricing. Municipalities leverage open-data policies that compel vendors to expose occupancy APIs, spurring third-party innovation in navigation and curb-delivery routing. PCI-DSS 4.0 enforcement and California Consumer Privacy Act amendments drive demand for tamper-resistant architectures. Operators deploy AI vision to remove gates, cutting average ingress times by 40% and elevating user satisfaction scores.

Asia Pacific follows a different trajectory, posting the fastest regional CAGR at 9.78%. Rapid urbanization in China, Japan, and South Korea creates acute land-use pressures, making efficient curb allocation a policy imperative. National smart-city blueprints fund sensor grids and 5G backbones that lower latency for cloud guidance. Automakers integrate Parkopedia feeds into dashboards, and QR payments embedded in super-apps normalize contactless parking even in tier-three cities. The region's consumer tech literacy accelerates adoption curves, compressing time-to-scale for pilot solutions.

Europe balances data-privacy rigor with sustainability objectives. Revised GDPR cross-border transfer clauses in 2025 require data-localization or approved contractual mechanisms, leading many operators to choose regional cloud zones. EU Green Deal legislation links curb policy to modal-shift targets, incentivizing spaces reserved for micro-mobility docks and EV charging. Dynamic-pricing pilots in Stockholm and Madrid tie tariffs to emission classes, nudging fleets toward cleaner vehicles. While market growth is moderate, regulatory clarity supports vendor investment certainty.

South America and the Middle East and Africa remain emergent but increasingly visible in expansion roadmaps. Sao Paulo integrates parking sensors with flood-alert networks to reroute traffic during monsoon events, while Dubai positions smart-parking concessions as part of a "paperless government" strategy. Although project counts are lower, greenfield builds allow leapfrogging directly to cloud architectures without legacy constraints.

  1. Amano McGann Inc.
  2. Conduent Transportation Solutions Inc.
  3. SKIDATA GmbH
  4. Flowbird Group SAS
  5. TIBA Parking Systems (FAAC SpA)
  6. FlashParking Inc.
  7. Passport Labs Inc.
  8. Q-Free ASA
  9. Siemens AG (Intelligent Traffic Systems)
  10. Bosch Security and Safety Systems (Robert Bosch GmbH)
  11. Indigo Park Services UK Ltd.
  12. LAZ Parking Ltd. LLC
  13. Cleverciti Systems GmbH
  14. IPS Group Inc.
  15. ParkMobile LLC
  16. EasyPark Group AB
  17. SenSen Networks Ltd.
  18. Parkopedia Ltd.
  19. Streetline Inc.
  20. ParkHelp Technologies S.L.
  21. ParkPlus Inc.

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET LANDSCAPE

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Market Drivers
    • 4.2.1 Urban traffic congestion mitigation
    • 4.2.2 Smart-city funding for intelligent transport systems
    • 4.2.3 Cloud-native parking-as-a-service adoption
    • 4.2.4 Mobile payment and digital ticketing penetration
    • 4.2.5 MaaS-driven dynamic curb-pricing integration
    • 4.2.6 Real-estate REIT monetisation of parking assets
  • 4.3 Market Restraints
    • 4.3.1 Cyber-security and data-privacy vulnerabilities
    • 4.3.2 High CAPEX and legacy-system integration complexity
    • 4.3.3 Equity backlash against dynamic pricing
    • 4.3.4 Lack of interoperability standards (vendor lock-in)
  • 4.4 Regulatory Landscape
  • 4.5 Technological Outlook
  • 4.6 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.6.1 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.6.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.6.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.6.4 Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.6.5 Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.7 Impact of Macroeconomic Factors on the Market
  • 4.8 Investment Analysis

5 MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH FORECASTS (VALUE)

  • 5.1 By Deployment Model
    • 5.1.1 On-premises
    • 5.1.2 Cloud-based
  • 5.2 By Parking Site
    • 5.2.1 Off-street
    • 5.2.2 On-street
  • 5.3 By Solution Component
    • 5.3.1 Hardware (Meters, Sensors, Cameras, LPR, Kiosks)
    • 5.3.2 Software Platform
    • 5.3.3 Services (Installation, Managed, Consulting)
  • 5.4 By End-User Vertical
    • 5.4.1 Municipal and Government
    • 5.4.2 Commercial Off-street Operators
    • 5.4.3 Transit and Airports
    • 5.4.4 Hospitality and Retail
    • 5.4.5 Healthcare and Universities
    • 5.4.6 Other End-User Verticals
  • 5.5 By Technology
    • 5.5.1 Sensor-based (ultrasonic, magnetometer)
    • 5.5.2 Camera / LPR-based
    • 5.5.3 Mobile-app and Bluetooth
    • 5.5.4 RFID and NFC
  • 5.6 Geography
    • 5.6.1 North America
      • 5.6.1.1 United States
      • 5.6.1.2 Canada
      • 5.6.1.3 Mexico
    • 5.6.2 Europe
      • 5.6.2.1 United Kingdom
      • 5.6.2.2 Germany
      • 5.6.2.3 France
      • 5.6.2.4 Italy
      • 5.6.2.5 Rest of Europe
    • 5.6.3 Asia Pacific
      • 5.6.3.1 China
      • 5.6.3.2 India
      • 5.6.3.3 Japan
      • 5.6.3.4 South Korea
      • 5.6.3.5 Rest of Asia Pacific
    • 5.6.4 South America
      • 5.6.4.1 Brazil
      • 5.6.4.2 Argentina
      • 5.6.4.3 Rest of South America
    • 5.6.5 Middle East and Africa
      • 5.6.5.1 Middle East
        • 5.6.5.1.1 United Arab Emirates
        • 5.6.5.1.2 Saudi Arabia
        • 5.6.5.1.3 Turkey
        • 5.6.5.1.4 Rest of Middle East
      • 5.6.5.2 Africa
        • 5.6.5.2.1 South Africa
        • 5.6.5.2.2 Egypt
        • 5.6.5.2.3 Rest of Africa

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Market Concentration
  • 6.2 Strategic Moves
  • 6.3 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share for key companies, Products and Services, and Recent Developments)
    • 6.4.1 Amano McGann Inc.
    • 6.4.2 Conduent Transportation Solutions Inc.
    • 6.4.3 SKIDATA GmbH
    • 6.4.4 Flowbird Group SAS
    • 6.4.5 TIBA Parking Systems (FAAC SpA)
    • 6.4.6 FlashParking Inc.
    • 6.4.7 Passport Labs Inc.
    • 6.4.8 Q-Free ASA
    • 6.4.9 Siemens AG (Intelligent Traffic Systems)
    • 6.4.10 Bosch Security and Safety Systems (Robert Bosch GmbH)
    • 6.4.11 Indigo Park Services UK Ltd.
    • 6.4.12 LAZ Parking Ltd. LLC
    • 6.4.13 Cleverciti Systems GmbH
    • 6.4.14 IPS Group Inc.
    • 6.4.15 ParkMobile LLC
    • 6.4.16 EasyPark Group AB
    • 6.4.17 SenSen Networks Ltd.
    • 6.4.18 Parkopedia Ltd.
    • 6.4.19 Streetline Inc.
    • 6.4.20 ParkHelp Technologies S.L.
    • 6.4.21 ParkPlus Inc.

7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

  • 7.1 White-space and Unmet-Need Assessment