Two current examples of the pioneering work that WÖHR is doing in terms of space-saving, sustainable and future-oriented mobility can currently be admired in Spain and Mexico: At the Apolonio Morales 29 office building in Madrid and the 60-storey Chapultepec Uno glass tower in Mexico City.
In the conversion of the Apolonio Morales 29 office building in the north of the Spanish capital, which received LEED Platinum green building certification in 2022, the WÖHR Parklift 463 D and WÖHR Parklift 462 E parking systems used are crucial building blocks for the project's holistic approach. They enable individual mobility without occupying public and social space by parking cars. Here, the car parking systems were sunk invisibly into the ground, making them visible only when lifted for parking. The cover plate was thereby harmoniously adapted to the surroundings.
At Chapultepec Uno in Mexico City, the WÖHR parking system used - the WÖHR Multiparker 750 - is also underground. The glass tower, which houses flats, offices and rooms of the Ritz Carlton hotel company, thus creates innovative and space-saving parking space - in the middle of the densely populated 22 million metropolis, where every square metre of open space created represents a valuable gain for people, the city and the infrastructure.
Users reach the bottom by car via a ramp, where a screen shows them their cabin number. As soon as the cabin opens, the car can be slowly manoeuvred onto the parking space, where a built-in laser system automatically analyses whether the vehicle has been parked in an optimal space-saving manner. A turntable then manoeuvres and transports the car within 15 seconds to one of the twelve underground levels, each of which can accommodate 80 vehicles. There is no fixed arrangement of spaces - the system assigns the vehicles to the different levels and parking spaces according to availability: This constant dynamic guarantees optimal utilisation of the system.