Arduino 4-Car Parking System Project
A working smart car parking system built on Arduino: IR sensors watch four parking slots and show each one as empty (green) or occupied (blue), with the live count on an LCD — an impressive, real-world automation project.
This project recreates a real smart parking lot. An Arduino Uno reads four IR sensors, one per slot, and lights a green LED when a slot is empty or a blue LED when a car is parked. The 16×2 I2C LCD shows the live status of all four slots at once. Built on a finished road-and-parking model with toy cars, it looks complete and the idea is instantly clear — exactly what stands out at a science exhibition.
What is included
- Assembled 4-slot car parking model with road
- Arduino Uno board
- 4 x IR sensors (one per slot)
- Green & blue status LEDs
- 16×2 I2C LCD display
- Breadboard, wiring and USB cable
- Fully wired, demonstration-ready project
Great for
- Final year projects (FYP) and semester submissions
- School and college electronics and IoT exhibitions
- Learning IR sensors, LED indication and LCD interfacing on Arduino
- Understanding how smart/automated parking systems work
What it teaches
Reading multiple IR sensors, status logic, LED indication and I2C LCD output on Arduino — a polished, real-world automation project. Building your own? Start with our Arduino Uno and browse sensors.
Why buy from Arduino Corner
Complete, tested project kits at the best prices in Pakistan — ideal for school science exhibitions and final year projects (FYP). Visit us: Arduino Corner, Shaheen Market, DAV College Road, Rawalpindi. We ship across Rawalpindi, Islamabad and all of Pakistan with cash on delivery.







