Abu Dhabi rolls out automated parking that charges drivers as they exit

Drivers in Abu Dhabi will no longer reach for their phones, scan codes, or stop at machines to settle parking fees under a new automated system unveiled by Q Mobility on Monday, June 1.

Branded the ‘Free Flow Paid Parking System,’ the technology relies on artificial intelligence and automatic licence plate reading to register vehicles. A parking session opens the moment a car enters a covered zone, and the fee is tallied once the vehicle leaves, with the amount drawn straight from the motorist’s Darb app wallet.

Q Mobility described the rollout as a move away from manual handling altogether, doing away with SMS confirmations, QR codes, payment terminals, paper tickets and cash. The company said the goal is a quicker and smoother process that lifts the experience for drivers across the capital.

Motorists were urged to keep enough credit loaded in their Darb e-wallet ahead of using the service, since insufficient funds could trigger fines and disrupt the automatic deduction.

The launch covers selected sites at the start, among them multi-storey structures and certain private parking areas. Q Mobility said additional locations will be folded into the network over the months ahead.

A parallel shift is taking shape in Dubai, where coins and notes at parking meters are being retired from June 1 under the emirate’s Cashless Strategy 2026. Nol cards, familiar to commuters on the public transport system, remain a valid option, though authorities are steering drivers toward the Parkin mobile app instead.

According to Parkin, the app lets users pay, extend a session from a distance, review past transactions and get alerts before time runs out. Drivers in Dubai can also continue settling fees through the Dubai Now and RTA platforms.