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Recap and discussion on problem statements to be tackled within this group
Proposal 1: Standard for OEM and Third-Party Integration
(as combination of the first 2 we discussed last time):
Problem Statement:
Automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) encounter significant challenges in incorporating third-party service providers into their in-car entertainment ecosystems, compounded by the lack of a standardized approach for the integration of payment, billing, invoicing, and master data exchange processes. This complexity is further exacerbated when attempting to create a uniform API interface that allows third-party applications to conduct transactions for various use cases such as parking, charging, and purchasing food directly from the vehicle's interface. The absence of an industry-wide standard leads to each OEM and third-party provider independently tackling these issues, resulting in inefficiencies and a disjointed user experience.
Solution Proposal:
The proposed initiative aims to tackle the dual challenges faced by OEMs and third-party service providers by establishing a common industry standard that not only streamlines the integration of services into in-car entertainment systems but also defines a standard API interface for third-party apps. This standard will facilitate seamless payment, billing, invoicing, and master data exchange, alongside ensuring technical integration is both efficient and scalable. By doing so, it will enable a consistent and user-friendly interface for in-car transactions across various services and applications, enhancing the overall digital experience within vehicles.
Potential Action Items:
Convene a working group consisting of representatives from automotive OEMs, third-party service providers, app developers, and tier 1 suppliers to collaboratively define the scope and specifications of the proposed industry standard.
Develop a comprehensive framework for the standardization of payment, billing, invoicing, and master data exchange processes, including technical integration guidelines.
Define a uniform API interface that can be implemented by OEMs and/or app stores, ensuring compatibility and ease of integration for third-party applications.
Proposal 2: In-Car Wallet Interface for Apps:
Problem statement:
OEMs face a challenge in standardizing an API interface that 3rd party apps can access to conduct payments usecases such as parking, charging, buying food etc.
Solution Proposal:
Define a standard interface (APIs) that will be implemented by the OEM and/or app stores and tier 1s
Proposal 3: Relevant payment methods
Problem statement:
Validate if other payment methods than credit cars play a relevant role to be implemented as method for in-car payment
Proposal 4: OTA
Problem statement:
OEM face the issue that updates / replacements of rolled-out applications in vehicles is a problem. Typically not all relevant vehicles are updated and OTA.
Solution proposal: Define a consensus on huch much payment credential is stored in the vehicle vs. the cloud with all the implication to security, authentication, etc. .
In-Car Wallet Interface for Apps:
Problem:
OEMs face a challenge in standardizing an API interface that 3rd party apps can access to conduct payments usecases such as parking, charging, buying food etc.