Waste Upon Waste
These outdated parking garages are also bad for the environment. A typical four-level, 750-space garage is responsible for creating 37 tons of tire dust and nearly 4 tons of brake dust each year, pollutants that make their way into groundwater, the air, and our lungs. On top of that, there are the millions of miles logged annually as drivers around the world cruise these roads to nowhere, spewing uncountable tons of exhaust as they go.
Lastly, look at all the wasted time. If everyone using a parking garage loses just ten minutes per visit (an optimistic figure, in many cases) parking the car, walking to and from the elevator or stairs, waiting in line to pay the fee, never mind the tire-screeching time spent looking for a spot and driving up and down seemingly endless ramps, the cost in wasted productivity is enormous. Couldn’t the driving public’s time be better spent elsewhere?
Royce Monteverdi thinks it can. The chief executive officer of Florida-based Robotic Parking Systems Inc., he agrees with the notion that conventional parking garages are obsolete, which is why he's spent the past 25 years designing and manufacturing a far smarter alternative: automated garages that look like the world's most massive vending machine, shuttling cars in and out of storage spaces without a human in sight while the car’s owners go about their more important business.
One of the products he relies on to get the job done? Helical gearboxes from NORD Drivesystems. “We’ve been relying exclusively on NORD for our power transmission needs since 1999 and have never had a failure,” he says.