Case Study
Digital Identity Meets Vehicle Registration
A practical report from NECT & TÖNJES.


From Analog Counter to Digital Solution
Just a few years ago, vehicle registration was a symbol of analog administrative practice: long waiting times, mountains of paperwork, and numerous visits to the counter. A look at the online dashboard of the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport shows that between September 2023 and 2025, out of approximately 50 million registration and de-registration processes, 4.8 million – almost ten percent – have already been handled online.
However, it is clear that digitalization has gained momentum, especially in de-registrations from January to 2025: In recent months, around 29% of these processes have already been completed digitally. At the same time, the numbers of fully automated online new registrations are continuously increasing – a beginning that heralds a break with the old counter logic. With the introduction of the latest stage of internet-based vehicle registration in 2023, i.e., i-Kfz Stage 4, the path for a completely digital process was paved – including identification of the vehicle owner and a legally binding signature on the registration documents. This was preceded by i-Kfz Stages 1 to 3, which were implemented between 2015 and 2019.
“Together with Tönjes, we show that vehicle registration can now function fully online, securely, and user-friendly – without media discontinuities and without visiting an authority.”

Benny Bennet Jürgens
CEO & Founder | Nect
Success in Numbers
digital registration processes
between 2023 and 2025
of all de-registrations
from January to October 2025 digital

Integration in Practice: A Complex Start


Werner Thermann

Results, Feedback, and Next Steps

Benny Bennet Jürgens
CEO & Founder | Nect
Success in Numbers
Auto Video Ident
63%
Re-Ident
20%
NFC
13%
EID
4%

The most important KPIs at a glance

Werner Thermann
Project Manager | Tönjes
Digitalization of Vehicle Administration Processes
- Between September 2023 and October 2025, approximately 4.8 million registration and de-registration processes were handled online
- Since then, around 29% of all de-registrations from January to October 2025 have been digital
Progress at Tönjes
- The number of digital orders increased by 400%
- Over 10,000 people identified
Percentage distribution of Ident procedures
63%
20%
13%
4%