Queclink Wireless Solutions has been ranked third in Berg Insight’s Global Aftermarket Vehicle Telematics Hardware Market report.
According to the findings, the company has achieved a market share of 2.9%, with 73 million telematics units shipped worldwide.
Alejandro Patino, vice president of global sales at Queclink Wireless Solutions, said: “This latest research highlights the progress we have made during the last 12 months in line with our ambitious global strategy.
“2025 has been a hugely positive year for the business with the launch of advanced fleet, asset and video hardware solutions; the strengthening of our global partner network; and significant investment in our key regions.”
Queclink introduced 11 telematics devices in 2025, including the company’s AI dashcam, the CV5000, which Queclink said was built on the success of the CV200 launched the previous year.
Other products were the GV75MG SAT, a satellite-enabled vehicle tracker; the GL30, a real-time micro tracker and the smallest GPS location device in Queclink’s portfolio; and the GES100CG, a smart bolt seal that enhances container security.
Meanwhile, Queclink extended its international partner network with eight further distributors in new and existing geographies that expand the company’s reach.
In the UK, there were agreements with UTS Fleet and Trak Global Security Solutions to develop video-enabled fleet telematics and stolen vehicle recovery (SVR) tools.
Elsewhere, Queclink said it strengthened partnerships in mainland Europe, North and Latin America, China and India.
Patino added: “We are delighted to be named as one of the leading global providers of telematics hardware and this reflects the hard work and dedication of the Queclink team.
“Entering 2026, we are excited about the opportunities in the telematics marketplace.
“We are targeting significant growth in market share and will further enhance our product portfolio in the coming months.”





