LONDON, UK, June 16, 2026 – Following its selection for the Traffex Launchpad programme, Tracklio showcased its real-time communication platform at Parkex 2026 in Coventry. The programme highlights innovative companies that are helping shape the future of transport, traffic management and parking services.
Tracklio’s inclusion reflects growing acknowledgement of a key challenge facing the parking sector. Despite major improvements in enforcement systems and operational technology, communication with drivers is often slow and reactive. Many motorists only discover parking penalties or compliance issues days or even weeks later, creating unnecessary frustration and increasing the likelihood of disputes.
The company aims to solve this problem through technology that delivers information to motorists in real time. Its platform uses geofenced Controlled Parking Zone alerts to warn drivers when approaching regulated areas and sends instant digital notifications when enforcement-related activity occurs, helping ensure drivers receive relevant information at the appropriate moment.
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 sector has invested substantially in technologies such as ANPR, digital payment systems and process automation. However, methods for communicating with motorists have changed very little. Tracklio bridges this gap through a communication platform that integrates with existing parking systems, enabling drivers to receive updates regarding fines, road-user charges and compliance matters without requiring infrastructure replacement.
Parkex provided an opportunity for Tracklio to engage with local authorities, parking operators, enforcement organisations and transport technology businesses from across Europe while demonstrating the practical benefits of real-time communication.
Following positive engagement at the exhibition, the company is moving forward with discussions aimed at integrating its platform into operational enforcement systems. These initiatives are expected to help demonstrate the impact that faster communication can have on driver understanding and dispute prevention.
Tracklio ultimately seeks to establish itself as the communication bridge between motorists and modern mobility systems, creating clearer and more efficient interactions across parking, transport and compliance services.




