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Blockchain Based Battery Verification

Reference number
Coordinator Nortical AB - EVLedger AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 936 007
Project duration September 2019 - December 2020
Status Completed
Venture Collaboration projects in cybersecurity and digital infrastructure

Purpose and goal

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** This project aimed to show that blockchain technology and related tools can be used to introduce a trust layer on top of and around the battery data that forms the basis for the circular battery economy of the future. That it is possible and that it is an important component in the circular economy has been demonstrated by the project partners through the development and implementation of most blockchain-based tools together with robust data pipeline tools.

Expected results and effects

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The project has resulted in a set of tools that can be used to introduce trust in the battery value chain. These tools will be used by EVLedger to build on their business case, but it will also form the basis for further research in the field, both funded with own funds and via an additional grant.

Planned approach and implementation

** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** Initially, a map was made of what components were needed and roughly how it is connected. Since then, tools have been selected and the work of implementing the components began. During the project, the project partners have continuously had a dialogue about needs and in the later stages of the project, Voi in particular has participated in the integration of these components.

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Last updated 26 February 2021

Reference number 2019-02795

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