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January 2018 Chris Ballinger MOBI founder+ ceo Blockchains for Mobility A Ledger of Things for the Mobile Internet of Things

A Ledger of Things for the Mobile Internet of Things · standards in blockchain, distributed ledgers, and related technologies for the benefit of the mobility industry, consumers,

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January 2018 Chris BallingerMOBI founder+ ceo

Blockchains for Mobility

A Ledger of Things for theMobile Internet of Things

“10% of global GDP will be stored on Blockchains by 2025”World Economic Forum, 2016

“As disruptive and important as the PC and the Internet”Marc Andreessen

inventor of the internet browser on blockchain technology, 2014

Potential Use Cases for BC in Mobility Where can blockchain add value for industry, communities and consumers?

▪ Digital identity and vehicle history

▪ Usage based insurance

▪ Driving and AV data exchange

▪ Supply chain tracking

▪ EV/Grid metering and storage

▪ Car & ride sharing

▪ Mobility commerce / Car as wallet

▪ Autonomous V2X payments and coordination

▪ Usage-based fees (taxes, tolls, carbon, etc.)

▪ Tokenizing the mobility services ecosystem

Specialized connector for decentralized mileage tracking to eliminate odometer fraud

“Car Passport” PoC (2017) With Microsoft Azure BaaS, Innogy, BigchainDB

Tamper-proof, secure “digital car maintenance book” prototype (2017)With Microsoft Azure BaaS, VISEO

Vehicle data tracking PoC (2017)With Oaken Innovations

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Tracking Vehicle Data – Last Year’s PoCsEarly innovators for vehicle data tracking

Toyota Research Institute PoC (2017): Blockchain-powered mobility car sharing platform with Oaken Innovations, Commuterz

Car & Ride Sharing on a Blockchain

▪ A blockchain-based car sharing/leasing app could operate with smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain and utilize middleware such as IPFS for data storage

▪ The original use case for smart contracts was auto ownership transfer

Mobility Commerce PlatformFrom Digital Identity to Digital Transactions

▪ Vehicles can have secure, blockchain-based accounts with digital identities *

▪ These accounts can include wallets that hold tokens on a secure digital ledger and send/receive transactions

▪ Digital tokens allow for the transfer of value and information between connected vehicles and things

* Ethereum is one example of a blockchain protocol that supports machine and human accounts with digital currencies. Not all blockchains allow for machines to have accounts or autonomously execute smart contracts.

Car eWallet

How Do We Get There?

Network Effects or Why Size Matters in Blockchain Ecoysystems

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“Blockchain is a Team Sport”Brian Behlendorf

Hyperledger/Linux Foundation

Introducing MOBIMobility Open Blockchain Initiative

Hello World!

▪ A newly created nonprofit foundation to accelerate adoption and promote standards in blockchain, distributed ledgers, and related technologies for the benefit of the mobility industry, consumers, and communities

▪ Creating simple, standard and digital ways of identifying cars, people, and trips, and for paying for mobility services

▪ Open, inclusive partner to entities in the pay for use, on demand, connected, and someday autonomous, mobility services industry

What is ?

▪ Blockchain – A tamper-proof distributed ledger in which transactions can be recorded chronologically, publicly or privately

▪ Autonomy – Introduction of new sensors and safety technology that will progressively reduce the role of the driver and substitute machine intelligence

▪ Shared – Switch in consumption from private ownership toward Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Usage Based Consumption (UBC)

▪ Intelligent – Introduction of AI and Machine learning into vehicles to pursue complex goals

▪ Connected – Mobile phones and native connections are turning vehicles into nodes on the IoT

The BASICsFive trends that will disrupt transportation

The MOBI Grand Challenge • Over one million dollars of token

prizes to be awarded over the three-year Challenge series

• The MOBI Grand Challenge (MGC) series first Challenge -- a four-month long tournament to showcase potential uses of Blockchain in coordinating vehicle movement and improving transportation in urban environments – kicked off on October 12 and ends with a public demonstration of selected technologies at an event at BMW HQ in Munich on February 15, 2019.

October 10, 2018 - MOBI and TIoTA announce the launch of MOBI Grand Challenge to unlock new

Blockchain-connected autonomous vehicle solutions

The MOBI Grand Challenge

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Blockchains for MobilityA Ledger of Things for the Mobile Internet of Things

January [email protected]

www.dlt.mobi

Blockchains for MobilityA Ledger of Things for the Mobile Internet of Things