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Exit BOXX

The Exit BOXX is Parking BOXX's exit lane pay station — a compact, weatherproof drive-up terminal that reads tickets and cards, calculates the parking fee from CloudEASE session data, processes payment, and releases the barrier gate. Drivers complete the entire exit transaction without leaving their vehicle.

Part of the complete Parking BOXX gated parking system — the Exit BOXX pairs with entry lane equipment, the Big Pay BOXX central pay station, and CloudEASE software for a fully integrated pay-and-exit workflow. Parking Made Easy®.

Parking BOXX Exit BOXX terminal installed at a hotel parking facility exit lane

Exit Lane Payment Workflow

In a standard gated parking system, the exit lane is the revenue enforcement point — the place where no vehicle leaves without payment confirmed. The Exit BOXX handles this function efficiently for drive-up, in-vehicle payment.

When a transient parker reaches the exit lane, they insert their parking ticket into the Exit BOXX barcode reader. The unit queries CloudEASE for the session record — entry time, duration, any validation discounts — and displays the calculated fee. The driver pays by card or mobile wallet and the gate opens. For drivers who pre-paid at a central Big Pay BOXX or lobby pay station, the Exit BOXX reads the validated ticket and the gate opens with no additional payment required.

For Monthly Parkers

Monthly parkers using RFID credentials tap their card or fob at the Exit BOXX reader. CloudEASE verifies the credential, confirms the permit is active and valid for this exit lane, and signals the gate to open. The transaction is logged with the entry and exit times for occupancy reporting. No payment step occurs — the monthly fee is handled separately through CloudEASE permit billing.

LPR Exit Integration

When AI LPR cameras are part of the exit lane configuration, the Exit BOXX and the LPR camera work in tandem. The camera reads the plate and CloudEASE checks payment status. For paid plates, the gate opens automatically without any interaction at the Exit BOXX unit. For unpaid plates, the Exit BOXX prompts the driver to pay using the touchscreen and card reader. This hybrid lane handles both LPR-recognized vehicles and drivers who need to interact with the unit at the same exit point.

Intercom Integration

The Exit BOXX includes an intercom button that connects drivers to an on-site or remote operator when assistance is needed — lost ticket, disputed fee, stuck ticket reader, or any other exception. The operator can view the session in CloudEASE and manually authorize the gate from any location if warranted.

Exit BOXX Installations

How the Exit BOXX Fits the Full System

The Exit BOXX is a component of the complete Parking BOXX smart parking system. A full gated installation typically includes an entry lane with a ticket dispenser and access control pedestal, a central Big Pay BOXX pay station in the parking area, and Exit BOXX units at each exit gate. All components connect to CloudEASE, which coordinates the session lifecycle from entry to exit across all lanes and devices.

Because CloudEASE is the shared intelligence layer, adding or removing lanes, changing rate schedules, and running revenue reports all happen from a single dashboard regardless of how many Entry, Pay, and Exit stations are in the field. A facility with four exit lanes runs four Exit BOXX units — all managed from one CloudEASE account with per-lane reporting and centralized configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Exit BOXX?
The Exit BOXX is Parking BOXX's exit lane pay station — a compact, weatherproof terminal mounted at the exit gate of a gated parking facility. Drivers who have not yet paid at a central pay station pull up to the Exit BOXX at the exit gate, insert or scan their parking ticket, receive the calculated fee, and pay by card or mobile wallet. Once payment is confirmed, CloudEASE signals the barrier gate to raise and the driver exits. The Exit BOXX is designed for in-lane payment — the driver stays in the vehicle throughout the entire exit transaction, keeping the exit lane moving efficiently.
What is the difference between the Exit BOXX and the Big Pay BOXX?
The Exit BOXX and the Big Pay BOXX serve different positions in the parking payment workflow. The Big Pay BOXX is a central walk-up pay station where drivers park their vehicle, walk to the machine to pay, and then return to their vehicle to exit. The Big Pay BOXX handles full cash payment with change dispensing and is positioned in the parking area itself. The Exit BOXX is a lane-mounted drive-up terminal at the exit gate. It processes payment from the driver's window — without the driver leaving their vehicle — and communicates directly with the barrier gate through CloudEASE. Exit BOXX units are optimized for speed and lane throughput rather than cash handling capacity.
Does the Exit BOXX accept cash?
The Exit BOXX is primarily a card and mobile payment device at the exit lane. Credit cards, debit cards (EMV chip and contactless tap), and mobile wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are accepted. In Canadian facilities, Interac debit is supported. For facilities that require cash payment at the exit lane, Parking BOXX offers configurations that include a bill acceptor module. The most common workflow for cash-paying parkers is to direct them to a central Big Pay BOXX or lobby pay station before reaching the exit lane — a cashier-style approach that keeps the exit lane moving while accommodating cash parkers through a separate payment path.
How does the Exit BOXX communicate with the barrier gate?
The Exit BOXX and the barrier gate are both connected to CloudEASE, which acts as the central coordinator. When a driver pays at the Exit BOXX, the payment is confirmed and logged in CloudEASE. CloudEASE then sends a gate-open command to the barrier gate controller, which raises the arm. This CloudEASE-mediated communication means the Exit BOXX and the gate do not need a direct peer-to-peer connection — everything routes through the cloud platform. This architecture also means that a paid ticket from a central Big Pay BOXX is recognized at the Exit BOXX, because both devices share the same CloudEASE session database. A driver who paid at the lobby station simply drives to the exit, inserts or scans the validated ticket, and the gate opens without requiring additional payment.
What happens if a ticket is lost at the Exit BOXX?
When a driver reaches the Exit BOXX without a ticket, the unit offers a lost ticket workflow. Depending on the facility's configured policy, the driver can enter their license plate number to look up their session via CloudEASE — particularly useful if the facility uses LPR cameras at entry, since the plate is already recorded as the session key. If no LPR entry record exists, the system can apply a configurable lost ticket fee set by the operator, or the driver can use an integrated intercom to reach an operator who can manually release the gate after verifying the situation. CloudEASE logs all lost ticket transactions for audit purposes, including which staff member authorized any manual gate release.

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Parking BOXX manufactures the Exit BOXX and every component of the complete gated parking system — entry lane equipment, pay stations, barrier gates, LPR cameras, and CloudEASE. Factory-direct pricing. North America-wide support. Parking Made Easy®.