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BLOCKCHAIN TRANSFORMING Automotive Traceability, Payments, Sustainability
Electronics For You
|October 2024
From advanced battery passports to carbon credits and fortified payments, blockchain is reshaping EV data handling and connectivity.

The automotive industry has consistently driven technological innovation, embracing advancements that enhance efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. Blockchain technology has recently become a vital solution for overcoming key challenges, such as traceability, secure data management, and payment systems in electric vehicles (EVs). Its applications span digital battery passports, carbon credit systems, and secure payment infrastructures for EV charging, positioning blockchain as a transformative force within the automotive sector.
Before exploring its specific uses, it is essential to understand the fundamentals of blockchain. A decentralised, distributed ledger, blockchain securely records transactions across multiple computers, ensuring that once data is entered, it cannot be altered or deleted without network consensus. This architecture provides unmatched data security and integrity. Blockchain’s core attributes— immutability, transparency, and decentralisation—make it indispensable for industries requiring secure and verifiable data exchanges between multiple stakeholders.
By providing an immutable record, blockchain ensures the authenticity of automotive parts, reduces the risk of counterfeits, and streamlines vehicle registration and ownership transfer. Additionally, it enables more transparent and efficient vehicle financing and leasing through secure smart contracts. As blockchain adoption increases, it is expected to foster greater collaboration for innovation across the industry, reflecting successful initiatives in regions like Gujarat’s GIFT City, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.
Blockchain in automotive supply chain traceability
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