Mobile Wallet Cars For Vehicle-Based Payments Available From Blackberry
by AutoExpert | 13 August, 2021
BlackBerry will collaborate with a company in the United States to transform automobiles into so-called mobile wallets. The software expert, former cellphone behemoth has established a partnership with Car IQ in California to get into linked car payments.
According to reports, the system would combine Car IQ's financial software with BlackBerry's in-vehicle "edge" computing, which analyzes data locally rather than sending it off to be processed elsewhere. Access to different vehicle sensors will also be provided via the system.
The technology would provide a distinct ‘digital fingerprint' for the car, enabling it to safely link to a bank's payment network and pay for commonly used services such as gasoline, tolls, parking, insurance, service, and other ‘wallet' features.
“Through our relationship with Car IQ, we are happy to highlight the value of BlackBerry IVY's end-to-end solution for this industry," declared Peter Virk, vice president of IVY Product and Ecosystem at BlackBerry. "With access to sensors and edge computing, an extremely safe in-vehicle payment service will be possible."
"By utilizing the BlackBerry IVY platform, we are delighted to expedite the time-to-market of our latest in-vehicle payment platform and gain part of the connected vehicle payments market," said Sterling Pratz, chief executive and creator of Car IQ.
"With BlackBerry IVY, we now can fully implant our technology in the car on a single platform, enabling us to deliver the finest degree of security while also substantially reducing complexity for financial institutions and merchants."