ELISA
Innovative research for a safe future of mobility
At CarTelSol GmbH, we are continuously driving forward pioneering research that benefits both our customers and society. elisa As a participant in the innovative research project ELISA (Electromobility through Interoperable and Secure Architectures), which has been funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection since 2023, we are actively involved in the development of secure vehicle networks. The aim of ELISA is to develop a robust security approach for the vehicle network in accordance with a zero-trust architecture.
In view of the increasing networking of vehicles, the risks and dangers have become more diverse. It is therefore essential to develop a security approach that takes these threats into account. The Zero Trust approach, on which our research project is based, is characterised by particularly high security standards and therefore offers a promising solution. A central use case of our research project is the area of car access. The security of access to vehicles by third parties, for example in car-sharing services or the use of digital keys, is of crucial importance. forschung Telematics plays an important role here, and at CarTelSol we are pleased to contribute our expertise in this area to the project.
The collaborative research work within the ELISA project is carried out in close co-operation with other industrial partners as well as leading universities and research institutes. This partnership enables us to advance our work in a scientifically sound manner and at the same time make a eu significant contribution to safety and innovation in the field of mobility. Our research is focussed on making the future of mobility safer and more efficient. We are passionate about developing innovative solutions that overcome current challenges and set new standards. From modern vehicle technologies to intelligent traffic management systems, we strive to make the mobility landscape sustainable and open up new opportunities.