Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative’s working group, the EVGI (Electric Vehicle Grid Integration) managed to create and launch a new standard for the electric vehicle charging network. The group, chaired by General Motors and Honda, plans to make the new charging network fully decentralized through blockchain. MOBI’s efforts to improve the mobility industry According to a recent statement posted on MOBI’s website, the new standard will focus on a specific set of use cases. These will be three main areas of the system, and those include P2P applications, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration, and tokenized carbon credits (TCC). As some may know, MOBI
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