Get an exclusive look inside the world’s largest automated parking system. CNBC’s Ray Parisi travels through the system in a 488 Spider Ferrari to explain exactly how a robot inside the car, equipped with cameras, precisely lifts, rotates and parks the car.
Hidden inside a 46-story luxury apartment building in Miami is a 13-story garage where a busy robot shuttles cars to and from parking lots. The futuristic 24/7 operation spans a 13-story garage and includes five car elevators, dozens of lasers, and hundreds of barcodes embedded in the floor.
Residents who park their cars in one of the building’s five drive-up bays won’t have to search for a spot, but instead will hand over their car to a robot attendant who will park it for them.
It’s all happening inside Brickell House, a condominium with the world’s largest and tallest automated parking system, according to construction company Park+. Humans are not allowed in the automated garage, but as CNBC’s Ray Parisi drives a Ferrari 488 Spyder through it with a camera crew, robot Parker lifts and spins the six-figure vehicle. You can see exactly how it is parked.