ParkEase is a device that aids in the parking process of vehicles. ParkEase is developed as a modular sensor system that increases a driver’s spatial awareness and visibility by communicating distances to objects within the vicinity of the vehicle while parking. ParkEase is developed by a team of 5 and as part of the course requirements in ENEL 400 at University of Calgary. ParkEase has an LCD screen that displays the G.U.I. containing information of distances in the rear of the vehicle. At the rear of the vehicle is an ultrasonic sensor attached to the car using magnets. A raspberry pi model 4 is used as the main computer that processes the distances gathered by the sensor and runs the G.U.I. Circuit protection components such as voltage regulators, a fuse, and a fan is used to protect the hardware. My main responsibility was to design the enclosure for the hardware using Fusion360 and to design the attachment method of the enclosure to the car.