Cocoparks is stepping up its international development with its first deployment in India, in one of the country’s most emblematic tourist cities.
Paris, May 2026. Cocoparks announces its deployment in India after winning the tender launched by the city of Shimla to structurally improve the visitor experience.
A major tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh, Shimla faces particularly demanding mobility challenges: high tourist pressure, constrained roadways, congestion at the entrance to the town and the need for reliable real-time information to guide motorists. With this project, the municipality aims to offer visitors a smoother experience from the moment they arrive, while improving the quality of life of local residents.
A parking orchestration platform designed for complex cities
Cocoparks was chosen for its 100% integrated platform, operational in just a few days, and for the efficiency of its technology. It focuses on the impact and productivity of the teams in charge of parking operations. This approach enables cities to make better use of their existing infrastructures, without waiting for major construction or urban transformation projects.
“Parking is often the first point of friction in the experience of a city. In Shimla, the challenge is very real: welcome better, guide more efficiently, reduce congestion and improve the experience of visitors and residents alike. This is exactly the kind of challenge for which we designed Cocoparks: an integrated platform capable of orchestrating parking on a territory-wide scale”,
says Raphaël Jatteau, founder and CEO of Cocoparks.
India, a strategic market for Cocoparks
This first success in India marks an important step in Cocoparks’ international development. The country is home to some of the world’s most complex urban challenges: rapid urban growth, tourist pressure, density, congestion and the need for rapidly deployable technological solutions.
For Cocoparks, India represents a strategic market where cities are looking to modernize their infrastructure while maximizing the use of existing facilities. The company intends to offer a more agile, integrated and efficient alternative to conventional approaches to intelligent parking.
“India is an exceptional breeding ground for innovation in urban mobility. Cities there are moving fast, with very concrete needs and a strong desire to improve services for residents. Winning the Shimla tender confirms the relevance of our platform: helping cities to orchestrate what already exists, with a technology that is simple to deploy and immediately useful”,
adds Raphaël Jatteau.
A replicable model for tourist towns and towns with high constraints
With Shimla, Cocoparks is demonstrating the relevance of its solution for cities faced with peak visitor numbers, space constraints and high hospitality challenges. The project paves the way for other deployments in India, as well as in tourist, historic or constrained cities around the world.
About Cocoparks
Cocoparks is a French technology company specializing in intelligent parking and the orchestration of urban mobility. Its platform connects sensors, real-time data, dynamic panels and supervision tools to optimize the use of existing parking facilities, reduce congestion and improve the user experience.
Cocoparks helps local authorities, operators and infrastructure managers to implement solutions that can be rapidly deployed, integrated into their existing environment and focused on operational impact.
The company has been awarded the Solar Impulse label, which recognizes solutions that are both cost-effective and beneficial to the environment.
Website: https: //cocoparks.io
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Raphaël Jatteau, founder and CEO
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