Affordability is key for many logistics firms and small fleet operators. The cheapest GPS trackers still provide the core functions you need: real-time location, speed alerts, and trip logs. Even entry-level 4G trackers can ping vehicle position as frequently as every 30 seconds over the cellular network. This allows basic monitoring (where vehicles are now) at a very low price point. Although low-cost models may skip some premium features (like built-in cameras or multi-sensor inputs), they ensure you still get accurate tracking data and alerts on a budget.
Importantly, investing in basic GPS tracking devices almost always pays for itself. By enabling route optimization and reducing idling, even an inexpensive tracker helps cut fuel consumption. Studies show that better driver routing and behavior monitoring (via tracking) can lead to substantial fuel savings.
Additionally, automated reporting (vehicle hours, maintenance alerts, etc.) reduces paperwork and admin costs. For safety, constant 24/7 monitoring deters theft or unauthorized use, often lowering insurance premiums and preventing loss. In effect, even “cheapest” tracking solutions contribute to better efficiency and lower operating costs in the long run.
Even at a lower price, reliability matters. TrakoMap maintains the same network quality (4G connectivity) for all devices, so budget trackers still achieve high accuracy and uptime. As a Delhi/NCR–based provider, TrakoMap can supply these cost-effective units in quantity and offer local support. In summary, fleets with tight budgets can still benefit from GPS tracking – and TrakoMap delivers the cheapest solutions without sacrificing core performance.