
Hardwired vs Battery-Top Trackers: Which is Right for Your Fleet?
FAQs
Can a hardwired tracker be moved to another vehicle?
Technically, yes, you can move hardwired trackers, but it requires professional removal and reinstallation. It's not designed for frequent moves, so if you need portability, battery trackers make more sense.
Which tracker is better for small fleets?
For small fleets with permanent vehicles, hardwired trackers provide strong long-term value. Once installed, they run seamlessly with no maintenance and integrate easily with other fleet management tools.
However, for many small or growing fleets, battery-top trackers are the smarter starting point. They’re quick to install, easy to move between vehicles, and ideal for businesses testing tracking before committing to a full rollout.
Are battery trackers reliable in remote areas?
Battery trackers use the same GPS and mobile networks as hardwired devices, so coverage depends on signal strength, not tracker type. Both work reliably across UK coverage areas.
Do trackers drain the vehicle battery?
Modern trackers use minimal power, typically less than a phone charger. They won't drain your vehicle battery under normal conditions. Professional installation includes proper connection to prevent any issues.
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