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Parking in Paris: how Yespark wants to fill landlords’ unoccupied underground car parks

2024-03-12T11:13:25.976Z

Highlights: Yespark forms partnerships with public and private landlords in order to operate their parking lots. By 2026, around 50% of parking spaces will be eliminated, while SUVs must now pay more to park on Parisian streets. “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.’


Born ten years ago, the Parisian start-up forms partnerships with public and private landlords in order to operate their parking lots under


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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Source: leparis

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