German automotive concern ePorsch has concluded a contract with the XAIN block-start start-up from Berlin. Together, the parties began to test the technology of the distributed registry on Porsche Panamera cars, - writes Trustnodes.

The publication reports with reference to representatives of the parties that the blockade has already been implemented in the software mechanisms of locking and unlocking the door locks of the car. This allowed six times to increase the speed of their operation - now the result is fixed at around 1.6 seconds. In addition to locks, the technology of the distributed registry has found application in the system of temporary access authorization, allowing for a while to lend the car to another driver. Oliver Dering, CFO of Porsche, said that the innovative technologies used in the production of cars are not only beautiful words that help to stay in a dynamically developing market, but bear real benefits for owners, opening up new opportunities for them in terms of security. In addition to the implementation of the blockade into the specified vehicle nodes, the developers are going to use the technology of the distributed registry for fast and safe data transfer, which will allow, for example, to save time considerably when paying for charging, car parking and in some other cases. In addition, Dering noted that experts are studying the possibility of using blockade and when developing autonomous vehicles.