Berg Insight Ranking: Queclink in The Global Aftermarket Vehicle Telematics Hardware Market

On the heels of a breakout year powered by revenue momentum, wider global footprint, and fresh R&D, Queclink Wireless Solutions secured the No. 3 spot in Berg Insight’s evaluation of the Global Aftermarket Vehicle Telematics Hardware Market.
From the study’s tally, the company holds about a 2.9 percent slice of the market, with global shipments totaling roughly 73 million connected telematics devices.
Aftermarket Innovation and New Telematics Devices
Across 2025, the portfolio expanded by eleven launches in connected hardware, advancing the firm’s position in the sector. Headlining the set was CV5000, an AI-enabled dash camera that is both more capable and more adaptable, extending the momentum established by the prior-year CV200. Also introduced were GV75MG SAT — a satellite-capable in-vehicle locator suited to fleet use — the GL30, a real-time miniature tracker that stands as the tiniest GPS-based locator in the company’s lineup, and GES100CG, an intelligent bolt seal designed to lift container security. Taken together, the additions broaden Queclink’s offering for operators of passenger cars and commercial vehicle fleets, extending its telematics solutions.
Aftermarket Reach and Partner Expansion
Aiming to respond faster to local needs and to widen its global aftermarket channel, the company grew its distribution ecosystem by eight new partners across both fresh and existing territories. Within Europe, deals were signed with Sparwan, Mirifica, and Easynet, and a new hub opened in Zagreb, Croatia. Further collaboration deepened across North and Latin America, China, and India, strengthening support for telematics services and hardware sales.















