Park your car in Paris.
The mission becomes more and more complicated.
With the aim of making Paris a sustainable city adapted to climate change and their consequences, the mayor (PS) Anne Hidalgo is leading an anti-car policy.
By 2026, around 50% of parking spaces will be eliminated, while SUVs must now pay more to park on Parisian streets.
In this context, having a parking space for your vehicle is therefore a privilege.
Parisians knew how to benefit from it.
Yespark, a start-up created in the capital ten years ago, is positioning itself and offering its services to drivers.
“Paris is changing structurally, on-road spaces are being eliminated, but the car exists, people still use it,” emphasizes Baptiste Essig, marketing director of the company.
Our job is to optimize existing places in Paris.
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