Startup aims to modernise the parking ecosystem by bridging the communication gap between enforcement systems and motorists.
LONDON, UK. June 16th, 2026 –
Tracklio, the platform bridging the communication gap between enforcement systems and motorists, showcased its technology at Parkex 2026 in Coventry, UK, following its selection for the highly competitive Traffex Launchpad programme, which spotlights some of the most promising innovators in the transport, traffic and parking sectors.
The selection reflects growing recognition of a longstanding challenge across the parking sector. While enforcement technology has become increasingly sophisticated, communication with drivers remains slow and manual. Motorists frequently learn about parking charges or penalties days or weeks after an event has occurred, creating confusion, missed opportunities to respond, and unnecessary disputes.
Tracklio addresses this gap through real-time communication tools designed to keep motorists informed before and after key parking and compliance events. Geofenced Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) alerts notify drivers as they approach restricted areas, while instant digital notifications provide visibility when enforcement action is taken, helping motorists receive important information when it is most relevant.
Speaking about being selected for the Traffex Launchpad programme, Founder of Tracklio
Elizabeth Adegunwa said: “Being selected for the Traffex Launchpad programme is significant validation at an important stage of our journey. Drivers have consistently told us that delayed communication around parking enforcement creates frustration, confusion and uncertainty. What Parkex confirmed is that the industry recognises the same challenge and is actively looking for ways to improve the experience for motorists.”
The parking sector has invested heavily in enforcement technology, ANPR systems, digital payments and operational efficiency. However, communication with motorists has largely remained unchanged. Tracklio addresses this challenge by providing a communication layer that integrates with existing parking infrastructure, enabling drivers to receive timely updates about parking fines, compliance events and road-user charges without requiring operators to replace existing systems.
Parkex brought together local authorities, parking operators, enforcement providers and transport technology companies across Europe, providing Tracklio with an opportunity to demonstrate how real-time communication can improve outcomes for motorists, operators and local authorities alike.
Following the momentum generated at Parkex, Tracklio is advancing discussions to integrate its platform within live enforcement systems. This would help build a robust evidence base demonstrating the direct impact of real-time communication on dispute reduction and driver awareness.
Tracklio’s longer-term vision is to become the communication layer that connects motorists with increasingly complex transport, parking and compliance systems, helping create more transparent and efficient interactions across the mobility ecosystem.