Brilliant new smart parking robot finds a space and slots in your vehicle - in just 120 seconds

The incredible device has been designed as an aid to assist drivers who are forced to park in busy or built up areas

An incredible new robot could be about to solve all your parking problems - meaning you may never have to squeeze your vehicle into a tight spot ever again.

The smart parking robot is the latest invention to come out of China and assists drivers in multi storey car parks as well as in busier city centre facilities.

All you have to do is drive your car up onto the metal board, then let it take over and do all the hard work for you.

It is the world's first automatic guided vehicle (AGV) and has been developed Shenzhen Yee Fung Automation Technology.

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The device will save you time looking for spaces

The robot is intended to help drivers hunting for parking spaces in overcrowded cities in countries such as China.

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The device will park your car for you

It also promises to decrease the time people spend looking for a free space - and will find you one in just two minutes.

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The device's failure rate is extremely low

And it's efficient, too.

The clever device claims to be able to park your vehicle in just 120 seconds and could generate a massive 40% more parking spaces in congested areas due to its accuracy.

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In just two minutes you can have your car parked

According to People's Daily China, it's failure rate is less than 0.01% while the accuracy rate is less than 5mm.

The robot has a top speed of 1.5 metres per second and can carry an average load of 2.5 tonnes - thats approximately three and a half times the weight of a cow.

In multi-storey car parks, for example, 100 AGVs can work together at the same time.

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(Source: Mirror)