COVESA In-Vehicle Payment (SIG)
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Project Overview
Vehicle-related commerce is a growing topic of major interest with drivers, OEMs, Tier 1, payment companies, and merchants alike. Development teams from payment technology service providers, merchants, OEM’s, and Tier 1’s need to engage and collaborate to enable a safe and secure transaction experience for the end customer (the driver). The focus of the IVP/EV SIG will be to provide a foundation of knowledge and access to the established ecosystems of automotive, payments, and retail.
Provide a forum for automotive, payments, and retail to understand and develop requirements to enable commerce in the vehicle in a convenient and safe manner in the vehicle.
Define and establish potential projects that mutually benefit and advance the acceptance of in-vehicle payment applications.
Identify and define projects that would advance the standardization of specifications and requirements for in-vehicle payments for all interested industries.
Facilitate and provide a unified industry representation of automaker needs with payments regulatory bodies.
COVESA SIG Activity (formerly GENIVI)
Jan 8, 2020 - COVESA - In-Vehicle Payment - Special Interest Group (SIG) Planning Meeting CES
May 12, 2020 - COVESA Virtual Tech Summit
May 2020 - October 2020 - Numerous Zoom calls and meetings with leading organizations globally representing the IVP/EV ecosystem. Discussions were inclusive of the formation and purpose of the IVP/EV SIG, the payment industry needs, and possible collaborative contributions of each SIG participant. Discussions with a number of organizations also included exploring interests related to EV Charging, standards, and regulations which could lead to individual defined project initiatives.
October 26, 2020 - COVESA "Virtual Experience" All Member Meeting IVP Recorded Sessions
February 25th 2021 - COVESA IVP and EV Charging Collaboration Workshop (scroll down a few sections to GENIVI IVP Workshop to see details and registration information)
May 4-7th 2021 - COVESA Virtual AMM (All Member Meeting) with IVP & EV Charging panels and workshop discussions (see recordings below)
June 8-10th 2021 - COVESA at TU Automotive FOCUS Vehicle Commerce Conference (scroll down to upcoming events to view registration link with GENIVI discount code)
October 7th, 2021 - COVESA Brand Name Change and IVP/EV Charging workshop (see recordings below)
April 27th, 2022 - COVESA AMM IVP/EV Charging workshop (see recordings below)
June 8th, 2022 - COVESA TU AutoTech: Detroit networking event at Bar Louie in Novi (IVP/EV networking). https://covesa2022June8.eventbrite.com passcode "collaboration"
Proposed Areas of Project Focus
Payments Ecosystem Networking, IVP/EV State of the Union
EV Charging Payments
Data, ID, and Security
Device and Systems
Cross-functional requirements for data and ID
Regional Issues
Europe, PSD2, and SCA
US
China
India
Community
The COVESA IVP/EV SIG is currently seeking participant companies to get involved with developing the specifications and requirements of IVP/EV for the automotive industry. Participants can include but are not limited to:
OEMs
Tier 1, 2
Software Developers
Startups
Content and Entertainment
Merchants / Services
Issuing Banks
Acquiring Banks
Card Brands
Payfacs, Processors, and Gateways
Fintech Companies
Standards Organizations (EMVco, FIDO, PCI Counsel)
Compliance and Regulating Bodies
IVP SIG Mailing List Sign Up
To sign up for the IVP mailing list and receive notifications for COVESA IVP/EV related events including IVP Workshops, please CLICK HERE
Recent COVESA April 27, 2022 In-Vehicle Payment (IVP) Workshop Recordings
TITLE (In-Vehicle Payments Track) | VIDEO LINKS | SLIDES | SPEAKERS |
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Introduction and Overview / Update from last AMM
| John Moon,(COVESA IVP/EV SIG Lead) | ||
Title: A Perfect Storm – Challenges Ahead for EV Abstract: As the market and demand for electric vehicles is transforming OEMs, related industries and governments are seeing challenges and new opportunities to support and keep up with the rapid pace of change. Materials for batteries, lack of power infrastructure, needed platforms and systems for EV charging, legislation & regulations for EV infrastructure are some of the issues facing OEMs ability to deliver on the promise but where they do not directly make decisions. On one hand, no ONE entity can solve the problem by themselves, because these are all very fragmented industries, with no huge dominant global players, and on the other hand, the OEMs are used to owning/controlling their value chain and are still following that old model where they want to solve it by themselves. The ONLY way we can solve these problems is by finding technologies and business models that encourage and enable collaboration. Organizations such as COVESA have the potential to play an important role in incubating cross-company / industry initiatives to tie together vehicles, power grids, charging service providers, and payment solutions. | Niclas Gyllernam, CEO @ Aiden | ||
Title: Commerce for Connected Vehicles - A Paradigm Shift Abstract: Don't just enable the eco-system, BE the eco-system and capture the greater sum of revenue with the same effort. Malik Velani, former Director, Global Business Development at Paypal and co-founder of Commerce orchestration startup, Preczn Inc discusses how OEM’s can take a fintech approach to monetizing payments for good & services related to the vehicle. | Malik Velani @ Preczn | ||
Title: The pains (and fixes) of Public Charging an EV in Europe and North America Abstract: There is no turning back the EV boom. In North America and Europe, both OEMs and governments are pushing for a switch to electric vehicles. Yet, charging these vehicles in public - a vital part of the user experience - is still unbelievably complicated. In this presentation, Adam will use 10+ years of experience in the EV industry to explore the changing needs of EV drivers as we transition from ‘pioneer’ to mass market, as well as the common pain points that the industry needs to solve. This includes finding a charging point, to ‘roaming’, to digital payments and the convergence of charging and parking. | Adam Woolway @ Parkopedia | ||
Title: Enabling the global services marketplace with a single location-based API Abstract: Intuitive, easy, and secure in-vehicle payments present a huge opportunity for OEMs and service providers to offer a better, more convenient experience for their customers. However, to date there hasn’t been a “killer app” to make the adoption and continuous use of that functionality worth the effort for consumers to onboard, activate, and pay at scale using the vehicle. In this presentation, Dr. Evgeny Klochikhin, CEO of Sheeva.AI will discuss the evolving in-vehicle payments market, including advancements in promising geo-location technology to enable the vehicle-based digital wallet for tolling, fueling, EV charging, parking, curbside pickup, and drive-through. In addition, this novel technology can offer enhanced fleet and asset management applications and extra benefits for the ADAS systems. These applications can be the best approach to monetize in-vehicle connectivity with real-time customer value. | Evgeny Klochikhin CEO @ Sheeva.ai | ||
Title: (Panel) Global EV Growth - Building for the new EV demand Abstract: The state of the EV charging has quite a few actors: OEMs, Tier 1 Suppliers, Power Utilities, Infrastructure Hardware Manufacturers, Charge Point Operators (CPO), and even Big Tech with fundamentally few standards beyond the hardware interfaces. Vertically integration OEMs (read Tesla) can create their own networks but that will create redundancy and would never create coverage at scale. Speakers will bring their industry background and expertise to this panel discussion to discuss their views on the challenges, opportunities and solutions for OEMs and EV infrastructure suppliers. | No Slides just a panel talk | Moderator: John Moon
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