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Your phone could soon be your car key
Feb 23, 2016

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Volvo looks at smartphone app to start car

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) —Get ready to throw away your car key.

Volvo is experimenting with letting drivers use nothing more than a
smartphone app to start their cars.

The app, which is basically a "digital key," will let a driver open the
door, get in, and start the car without touching the phone. Like a remote
control key fob, which is widely available on new cars today, the phone can
stay in the driver's purse or pocket. Proximity sensors will detect when the
phone is near the car or inside it, allowing the doors to open and the
engine to start.

Beginning in 2017, the "digital key technology" will be available as a small
pilot project in Sweden and, maybe later, the United States. The plan is to
make the option more widely available after that, a Volvo spokesman said.
Volvo buyers who still want physical keys or key fobs will still be able to
get them, though.

Since it's a piece of software, the "digital key" can be shared with others
who can install it on their phones, as well. The owner of the car will have
control over the shared digital keys and can set an expiration date or
revoke them, after which they will no longer work. That will let a Volvo to
owner give someone temporary access to the car without having to actually
give them a key.

"Our innovative digital key technology has the potential to completely
change how a Volvo can be accessed and shared," said Volvo's vice president
for product strategy, Henrik Green, in a statement. "Instead of sitting idle
in a parking lot the entire day, cars could be used more often and
efficiently by whoever the owner wishes."

Volvo will first test the technology with its own car-sharing service,
Sunfleet, which is based at Sweden's Gothenburg airport.

It developed the technology with Sweden's Ericsson. Volvo is also based in
Sweden but is owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group.


Tesla also has a smartphone app, but drivers have to punch in a security
code to use it. General Motors has also said that the Chevrolet Bolt
electric car will have a similar smartphone app sometime in the future.


Many automakers already have phone apps let users remotely lock and unlock
car doors and even remotely start the engine, but none of those systems
allow the car to be driven without a key fob.
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