Toyota has introduced the Mobility Orchestration Network (MON) that utilizes blockchain technologies to connect vehicles and market participants into a single ecosystem.
What is the Mobility Orchestration Network?
MON reinterprets vehicles as 'mobility assets,' linking them with data such as ownership records, insurance policies, and maintenance logs. These are bundled into a digital identity called the Mobility Oriented Account (MOA), stored on Avalanche's blockchain for transparency and security.
Technological Features of MON
MON's design, built on Avalanche's fast multi-chain architecture, ensures the security and interoperability of vehicles' digital identities. MOAs are split into two parts: one for real-time operations (like driver verification) and another for financial trust (like ownership records). This setup turns unique vehicles into standardized financial instruments.
Statistics on Avalanche Blockchain
In August 2025, the Avalanche blockchain recorded 35.8 million transactions on its C-Chain, marking the second-highest monthly total in its history. This growth was driven by the Octane upgrade, which significantly reduced fees and increased daily throughput, highlighting the growing adoption of blockchain technologies in various sectors.
Toyota's Mobility Orchestration Network represents a promising step toward creating an interconnected and secure landscape for vehicles and their owners, which could transform perceptions of mobility in the future.