Toyota Blockchain Lab has partnered with Avalanche to co-develop an on-chain infrastructure designed to manage autonomous robotaxi fleets and other mobility services. The project, dubbed the Mobility Orchestration Network (MON), was recently unveiled as a prototype.
Avalanche and Toyota Blockchain Lab are planning the infrastructure for onchain mobility and maybe even robotaxi fleets.https://t.co/BDt6U0k4ZE pic.twitter.com/Y7t3c96D3P
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MON aims to make vehicle payments, ownership, and traceability programmable, verifiable, and interoperable, setting the foundation for a next-generation mobility ecosystem.
MON: A Blockchain Layer for the Mobility Sector
Functioning as a dedicated blockchain layer for mobility, MON is designed to connect automakers, regulators, and end users through a shared system of trust and verification.
According to Toyota’s technical documentation, MON addresses some of the most pressing challenges in the mobility sector: fragmented data ownership, lack of standardization, and inefficiencies in cross-industry collaboration.
The prototype consists of four key components:
- Avalanche, serving as the decentralized transaction ledger.
- A data access and control layer to manage permissions across systems.
- A mobility services layer to enable use cases such as payments and insurance.
- An interface layer connecting applications for end users.
Why Avalanche Was Chosen
The decision to build MON on Avalanche was driven by its sub-second finality, high throughput, and the flexibility to create dedicated chains without compromising speed.
Roy Hirata, Japan representative at Ava Labs, called robotaxis a “promising emerging use case in the network,” adding that investors could fund vehicles and track them on-chain, creating entirely new business models.
Market Opportunity and Future Applications
The project comes amid rapid growth in the automotive fintech market, which is projected to surpass $112 billion by 2031. By leveraging blockchain, MON could reduce processes that currently take days into just hours or even minutes.
Toyota Blockchain Lab has already secured $10.8 million in initial funding, signaling that the effort goes far beyond a proof of concept.
Potential applications extend beyond robotaxis to include:
- Ride-sharing and EV charging infrastructure via smart contracts
- Insurance claims and carbon credit tracking
- Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platforms
- Vehicle identity management
- Cross-border transportation optimization
By providing a verifiable, interoperable framework, MON could transform how mobility networks are financed, operated, and trusted globally. It would be a good news for the spot Avalanche exchange-traded fund (ETF), which is undergoing the approval process in US.
