i-Kfz App Now Enables Vehicle Registration Management for Businesses in Germany
Germany expands the i-Kfz vehicle registration app to support companies managing multiple vehicle registrations through QR codes, enhancing accessibility and digital infrastructure.
- • i-Kfz app enables digital vehicle registration and management since November 2025.
- • Over 1.5 million users rely on the fully barrier-free certified app.
- • QR code feature facilitates registration data transfer for companies without accessing eID data.
- • Digital driver’s license planned for introduction by end of 2026 within the app.
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Since its launch in November 2025, the i-Kfz app has allowed German vehicle owners to manage their vehicle registration digitally via smartphone. The Federal Ministry of Transport announced that as of March 2026, the app’s functionality has expanded to accommodate companies as well, enabling easier management of multiple vehicle registrations across drivers.
The app, which has already attracted over 1.5 million users and is fully barrier-free certified for accessibility, now supports transferring vehicle registration documents through a QR code generated automatically at the end of online registration processes. This new feature does not require access to sensitive eID card data, enhancing privacy and simplifying use for businesses and fleet operators.
KBA President Richard Damm highlighted that this advancement significantly pushes forward administrative digitization in German transport. The app strengthens the country’s digital infrastructure by making critical vehicle documentation easier to manage for companies, reflecting broader government efforts to digitize driver and vehicle-related documents.
Looking ahead, the Ministry plans to introduce a digital driver’s license within the i-Kfz app by late 2026, further integrating Germany’s transport administration into the digital age. The i-Kfz app is available for download on both Google Play and Apple App stores, offering an efficient, secure, and user-friendly platform for vehicle registration management for private users and businesses alike.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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