▫️Introduction
Moving people and goods more sustainably
Driving green mobility and clean energy solutions through data-led transformation
Battery development and production are strategic imperatives for the automotive sector and beyond in the context of global clean energy transition. Vagabond’s V-Mobility platform aims to support the global transition to electro-mobility, carbon-neutral energy storage, and strategic sustainable battery value chains.
Vagabond recognises the value of data to drive sustainable growth in green mobility solutions and transformations. The targets of sustainable mobility transformation are many but they all start the same way: with data. In any compressed transformation, we believe blockchain is the enabler, data the driver and AI the differentiator that will help do something different with data to strategically build value-led solutions that contribute to the regeneration of the society and ecology.
Unlike traditional data and analytics initiatives that live in a technical silo and under the umbrella of profit driven corporations, data-led mobility transformation is about connecting data and people, ideas and outcomes while substantialising all acquired data onto immutable public DLT infrastructures, VagaChain; contributing to successful green initiative outcomes in full transparency.
Projects such as Vagabond 2nd Life envision the reduction of carbon emissions by the reintroduction of once to be said scrap metal vehicles into new life and usage opportunities, by use of carbon neutral materials and propulsion systems, monitored and materialised on the blockchain.
According to recent estimates from the World Economic Forum (WEF), there is a need to scale up global battery production by a factor of 19 to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. V-Mobility’s goal is to modernise the global legislative framework for batteries and provide a competitive blockchain solution (e.g. VagaChain) that is scalable, interoperable, cost efficient and NetZero.
Good to know: The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges facing mankind. Greenhouse gas emissions related to road transport must decrease 90% by 2050 to reach Green Deal objectives in the EU. Rapid electrification and renewables is a must, but how we get there requires careful consideration and the proper tools and technology.
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