LONDON, UK, June 16, 2026 – Tracklio exhibited its real-time driver communication technology at Parkex 2026 in Coventry after earning a place in the Traffex Launchpad programme, an initiative that showcases innovative businesses driving progress across the transport and parking sectors.
The recognition highlights increasing industry focus on a long-standing communication challenge. While parking enforcement systems have become more advanced and data-driven, motorists often receive information about enforcement actions long after they occur. These delays can leave drivers confused, reduce opportunities for timely responses and contribute to avoidable disagreements.
Designed to close this communication gap, Tracklio provides real-time tools that keep motorists informed throughout key parking and compliance interactions. Drivers receive geofenced alerts when nearing Controlled Parking Zones, while immediate digital notifications provide updates when enforcement activity takes place, ensuring important information is delivered promptly.
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.”
Although parking operators have adopted technologies including ANPR, cashless payments and enhanced operational systems, communication with motorists has remained largely unchanged. Tracklio introduces a communication layer that works with existing infrastructure, enabling drivers to receive timely information relating to parking fines, road-user charging and compliance matters without disrupting current operations.
The Parkex event brought together stakeholders from across the European parking and transport sectors, including local authorities, enforcement providers and technology companies. The exhibition provided Tracklio with an opportunity to showcase how improved communication can deliver benefits for both motorists and service providers.
As momentum from the event continues, Tracklio is advancing discussions around deploying its platform within active enforcement environments. Such integrations would support the collection of evidence demonstrating the value of real-time communication in improving awareness and reducing challenges or disputes.
The company’s long-term objective is to become the central communication platform linking motorists with increasingly sophisticated parking, transport and compliance networks, helping to create a more transparent mobility ecosystem.




