Renesas FT 5000 & FT 6050 End-of-Life issue
The end-of-life of the FT 5000 and FT 6050 chipsets introduces significant challenges for retailers, manufacturers and solution providers relying on IFSF-LON infrastructure.
For decades, IFSF-LON has been the backbone of communication between dispensers, payment terminals, tank gauges, forecourt controllers and point-of-sale systems. Across Europe, thousands of fuel retail environments continue to rely on this infrastructure for daily operations.
The FT 5000 and FT 6050 smart transceivers have played a critical role in enabling this communication layer across the forecourt ecosystem.
A key technology dependency has reached end-of-life
In March 2025, Renesas announced the End-of-Life of the FT 5000 and FT 6050 chipset family. With production discontinued and no direct replacement currently available, organisations face increasing challenges around maintenance, support and long-term system sustainability.
Many retailers, manufacturers and solution providers now depend on ageing technology that was never designed for today’s long-term connectivity requirements.
The industry cannot simply replace existing infrastructure overnight. Large numbers of forecourt environments still rely on TP/FT-10 cabling and IFSF-LON communication, making immediate migration unrealistic.
The challenge is finding a practical path forward that maintains operational stability while enabling the gradual transition towards IP-based and API-driven architectures.
Alternative LON software stacks
IFSF/IP gateways
Hybrid LON/IP architectures
TCP/IP-based forecourt communication
Helping organisations navigate the transition
Haia actively contributes to IFSF initiatives and helps retailers, manufacturers and technology providers navigate evolving forecourt technologies, standards and migration challenges.
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Whether you’re assessing the impact of the FT 5000 & FT 6050 end-of-life announcement or planning future infrastructure investments, we help organisations make informed technology decisions.
Every environment is different. Understanding the impact of the FT 5000 & FT 6050 End-of-Life announcement starts with understanding your current architecture.
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