Thank you for your comment. My first response would be competition is a good thing and electric-mobility is a big enough field to allow 2 projects to thrive.
Second, our architecture and approach differ from the NeMO project’s. The biggest difference being that we want to create a rules based system where anyone can join and with a community based, smart-contract enforced, governance.
Hyperledger (I assume fabric) requires an administrator and hence gives elevated power to someone and is not suited for a system open to public access.