Hyderabad residents will have access to a cutting-edge multi-level parking structure in nampally in around three months. The complex has around 250 parking spaces and an automated parking system supported by state-of-the-art technology.
Former MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao is the mastermind behind the "Novum" project, which hyderabad Metro rail Limited (HMRL) is constructing under a Public Private Partnership (PPP). Started in 2018 to alleviate the city's parking problems, the project had a setback in 2020 as a result of the worldwide health crisis and is currently nearing completion.
Project manager Bhari Infra Private Ltd. is in charge of an estimated Rs. 80 crore in costs. Parking will cost you at least Rs 100, depending on how long your automobile stays at the facility. After completion, a trial run will also be carried out to guarantee the security of the cars.
Having twelve stories and three basement levels, the building has a total height of 39.06 meters. The sixth through twelve floors as well as the whole basement will be utilized for parking, while the ground through fifth floors are designated for commercial use. The elevation of each floor changes to enable different kinds of vehicles, including bicycles.
"Anyone from the road can observe how beautifully this operates—we have these glass walls where the machine will lift and lower these automobiles. An official stated, "There are plans for a viewing gallery on the top level and an outside café on the fifth story where guests may observe this.
Palis Automated Parking, a German business, provides the software and the gear. After an automobile is brought inside and given to a designated person, parking is done entirely automatically. Using the model and height that are recorded by the sensors during the scan, the vehicle will be automatically assigned a parking space within the facility and transported. It wouldn't take more than a few minutes to park everything.
The program will recognize and meet the needs of the customers when a car is parked at the facility on a regular basis or if it is registered in the system. Authorities view this initiative as a pilot, and their goal is to determine its viability and implement it in additional thirty places around the city.