DIMO is a representative project in the DePIN Sector, with a focus on automotive data networks. The vision is to build a vehicle data platform driven by user participation: car owners install hardware devices connected to their vehicles’ OBD ports and upload operational data—such as location, speed, energy consumption, and diagnostics to a decentralized network. Developers and service providers can access this network to build applications or purchase data usage rights. In return, participating car owners receive DIMO token rewards, embodying the concept of “data as an asset.”
On the supply side, DIMO adopted a model that integrates with aftermarket automotive hardware. Early users are required to purchase an officially supported in vehicle device, such as the AutoPi module—which is inserted into the car’s OBD port to collect data. These devices are priced at approximately $266 each. Currently, the DIMO network supports vehicles manufactured after 2008 with digital interfaces, which naturally narrows the pool of potential early adopters. Despite the relatively high entry barrier, DIMO has gradually built a loyal user base, primarily consisting of tech-savvy car owners and individuals with a strong interest in vehicle data and DePIN. Through the efforts of these early participants, the DIMO network has begun to accumulate substantial real world driving data and explore partnerships with automakers, insurance providers, and application developers.






















