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停车管理:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、成长预测(2026-2031)Parking Management - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031) |
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2025年停车管理市场价值为56.7亿美元,预计到2031年将达到95.8亿美元,高于2026年的61.9亿美元。
预计在预测期(2026-2031 年)内,复合年增长率将达到 9.18%。

城市高密度化、智慧城市专款投入以及向数据丰富的云端平台转型,正在改变城市、机场和私人营运商对路边停车的获利和管理方式。北美市政数位化指令、亚太地区国家智慧城市规划以及欧盟不断发展的永续性目标,共同推动了对整合式车牌识别、动态定价和出行即服务 (MaaS) 功能的解决方案的需求。虽然硬体仍然是最大的收入来源,但将占用数据转化为营运智慧的分析和管理服务,如今正以最快的速度创造价值。随着基础设施领域的现有企业捍卫其既有地位,而人工智慧原生的新兴参与企业则透过高调收购整合多站点资产组合,竞争格局正在改变。
动态路缘管理方案已成功证明停车位可以减少车辆绕行和温室气体排放。旧金山的SF Park每六週调整一次收费标准,在其试点区域内将运转率维持在85%,并将搜寻流量减少了30%。波特兰和霍博肯类似的基于感测器的部署方案,为缺乏独家调查资源的中型城市提供了一种可行的方法。市政机构目前正在将停车API与公共交通资讯整合,使导航应用程式能够即时引导驾驶者找到最便宜的停车位。这种方法将停车费从一种固定的课税转变为一种行为改变工具,用于在尖峰负载。洛杉矶和新加坡提案的新拥塞收费方案将停车数据提升为执法依据。
联邦和超国家机构提供的专案津贴正在降低资金紧张的市政当局实施5G专案的风险。在美国,联邦公路管理局已拨款23亿美元,用于在2026年前建造5G赋能的道路和停车系统,并以开放架构和网路安全合规性为前提条件。欧洲城市正在利用「地平线欧洲」计画的资金试点路边电动车充电与自动停车引导相结合的方案。长期资金将支持一项多机构合作计划,该项目旨在将停车位占用率、交通号誌配时和公共交通到站数据整合到一个统一的城市互通性平台中。互通性是合格标准,这使得支援标准化API的供应商在竞标评估中具有结构性优势。
从2024年4月起强制迁移至PCI-DSS 4.0标准,暴露了运作十年之久的控制器设施的安全漏洞。加州和荷兰的车牌资料库外洩事件加剧了公众的关注,并促使监管机构扩大审核,将匿名化通讯协定纳入其中。虽然大型平台已透过采用零信任架构并与专业安全公司合作来应对,但小规模停车场业者却难以资金筹措持续渗透测试的费用。欧盟提案将路边管理数据归类为“高风险人工智慧处理”,这可能会增加演算法透明度要求,并进一步加剧合规预算的压力。
预计2025年,本地停车管理系统市场规模将达到32.9亿美元,占总营收的58.02%。营运商优先考虑在地下行动电话讯号不稳定的关键入口处部署本地控制系统。然而,随着Wi-Fi和专用LTE骨干网在大都会圈的日趋成熟,云端原生解决方案正以11.12%的复合年增长率快速成长。跨站点控制面板使资产组合所有者能够透过一套规则在全球范围内调整收费系统,而自动化的灾害復原通讯协定最大限度地降低了停机风险。
云端采用使供应商能够更清晰地了解经常性收入,并为资产所有者提供订阅模式,该模式以经常性营运支出 (OPEX) 而非一次性资本支出 (CAPEX) 为基础,从而实现更稳定的现金流。软体修补程式集中部署,缩短了漏洞暴露期,并符合 PCI-DSS 4.0审核週期。云端架构还简化了 MaaS 集成,允许第三方应用程式执行令牌化预订,而无需暴露停车网路。因此,停车管理市场正在逐步融合混合部署模式,其中本地网关快取交易数据,同时与云端分析同步。
预计到 2025 年,路外停车设施将创造 34.9 亿美元的收入,占停车管理市场份额的 61.57%,这主要得益于机场、医院和商业综合体的稳定需求;而路内停车设施将以 11.28% 的复合年增长率呈现更优异的数位成长,这主要得益于伯明罕的经伯明罕和圭尔夫。
路边停车管理的进步反映出政策转变,即把路边空间视为多模态资产。即时仪錶板仅在感测器侦测到超时停车时才调度执法巡逻,从而降低了18%的超时成本。非接触式停车计时器和车牌识别应用程式降低了现金处理的安全风险,而浮动定价则提高了周转率,并增加了周边零售商的客流量。提供整合票务工作流程和开放资料馈送的供应商正获得负责人的支持,他们要求实现端到端的透明度。
到2025年,北美将占全球收入的38.96%,反映出该地区数位化政策的成熟以及动态定价的早期应用。地方政府正在利用开放资料政策,并要求供应商发布客流API,从而鼓励第三方在导航和路边配送路线方面进行创新。 PCI-DSS 4.0的实施以及《加州消费者隐私法案》的修订正在推动对防篡改架构的需求。营运商正在采用人工智慧视觉技术并取消闸机,从而将平均入场时间缩短40%,并提高用户满意度。
亚太地区将呈现不同的发展轨迹,其复合年增长率(CAGR)高达9.78%,成为该地区成长最快的区域。中国、日本和韩国的快速都市化带来了巨大的土地利用压力,使得高效分配路边停车位成为一项重要的政策措施。国家级智慧城市计画正在部署感测器网路和5G骨干网,以降低云端导航的延迟。汽车製造商正在将Parkopedia资讯整合到仪錶板中,而整合到超级应用程式中的QR CODE支付正在推动区域城市非接触式停车的普及。该地区消费者较高的科技素养正在加速技术的应用普及,并缩短试点解决方案推广所需的时间。
欧洲正在努力平衡资料隐私保护的严格性与永续性目标。 2025 年生效的 GDPR跨境传输条款要求资料本地化或核准的合约机制,这促使许多营运商选择区域性云端服务区。欧盟绿色交易立法将路边政策与模式转换目标相衔接,鼓励建造微型交通站点和专用电动车充电空间。斯德哥尔摩和马德里的动态定价试点计画将费用与排放等级挂钩,鼓励使用更清洁的车辆。市场成长缓慢,但监管的清晰度增强了供应商的投资信心。
南美洲、中东和非洲是新兴市场,在扩张蓝图中占有越来越重要的地位。圣保罗正在将停车感应器与洪水预警网路连接起来,以便在季风期间进行交通分流。杜拜正在推行智慧停车特许经营,作为其「无纸化政府」策略的一部分。虽然计划数量不多,但新的开发专案可以透过直接迁移到云端架构,摆脱传统系统的束缚,实现飞跃式发展。
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).

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.
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.
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.
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:
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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).
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.