
How do you turn 17,000 square feet of needed parking space into just 4,140 square feet?
The new generation of parking systems doesn’t just move vehicles — it interprets data, optimizes performance, and adapts over time. The result is infrastructure that behaves less like machinery and more like memory, learning from every movement to improve reliability, speed, and safety. And yes — it’s a serious space saver.
Nowhere is this clearer than in The All Storage Parking System in Las Vegas, a six-level, 110-space installation that compresses what would normally require over 17,000 square feet into a footprint of just 4,140. Built for high-end vehicle storage, its tandem configuration doubles capacity in the same space while maintaining independent control and security for each vehicle bay.
When The Trivial Company was brought in to complete and optimize the project, the goal wasn’t just to finish it — it was to make it smarter. Through precise mechanical calibration, refined control logic, and a focus on seamless synchronization, the system evolved from static hardware into an adaptive mechanical environment capable of running with exceptional efficiency and minimal oversight.
Intelligence here isn’t about AI buzzwords — it’s about design that anticipates. With The Trivial Company’s Remote Access Unit for Lifts (RAUL™) providing insight into performance trends and maintenance timing, the system quietly tracks its own operational rhythm, turning raw movement into measurable data.