Provisioning Mobile dApp
For the Solar EPCs and private installers of the energy community a mobile application facilitates the deployment and provisioning of energy assets.
The pre-provisioned CryptoPMU units feature a QR code that represents the public key of the linked energy asset. Reading this code with the mobile dApplication the asset may be enrolled in the community, added to demand/response programs, attached to customers, etc.
The underlying decentralized identity and access management (IAM) solution was designed to manage digital identities and credentials on the Energy Web Chain, on the Ethereum main net or on its derivatives. It provides secure, efficient, and scalable identity management for energy assets and participants in the energy community and beyond.
Key Features:
- Decentralized Identity Management: The Mobile dApp utilizes decentralized identifiers (DIDs) to create, verify, and manage digital identities for energy assets, individuals, and organizations. This decentralized approach ensures that users maintain control over their identities and credentials, enhancing security and privacy.
- Role-Based Access Control: The Mobile dApp supports the creation and management of roles and permissions for organizations, applications, and assets on the Energy Web Chain. This feature allows for the customization of access levels based on different roles, ensuring secure and regulated access within the energy ecosystem.
- Smart Contract Integration: The platform uses smart contracts to record identity data, manage roles, and handle permissions securely on-chain. It facilitates functions like issuing, revoking, and transferring role-based credentials, all governed by smart contracts, making the entire process transparent and tamper-proof.
- Compatibility with Existing Wallets: Users interact with the Mobile dApp using existing blockchain wallets like MetaMask Mobile. The platform supports both the Energy Web Chain (EWC), the Volta Test Network, public or private Ethereum public or private networks based on IBFT 2.0 consensus model. It enables users to perform various identity management tasks with low transaction costs.
- Interoperability and Integration: The Mobile dApp is compatible with third-party protocols like the Ocean Protocol for data exchange and asset management, demonstrating its flexibility in supporting diverse energy use cases.
The Mobile dApp is based on the open sourced Energy Web Switchboard and it facilitates the secure and decentralized management of digital identities, making it an essential tool for ensuring trust and transparency within the evolving digital energy landscape accelerating the global energy transition through open-source Web3 technology.