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Common Challenges

Without GPS Tracking

AIS-140 Compliance Deadlines

AIS-140 mandate requires ARAI/iCAT-certified GPS in 4+ million commercial passenger vehicles (Source: Ministry of Road Transport 2024). Non-compliance results in permit revocations, fines up to Rs 10,000, and vehicle impoundment.

Last-Mile Delivery Chaos

India's e-commerce market, reaching $120 billion by 2026 (Source: IBEF 2024), demands trackable deliveries. 400 million+ addresses lack proper identification. The last-mile delivery market alone is worth $9 billion with 15% annual growth.

Fuel Theft and Pilferage

Fuel costs represent 50-60% of transport operating costs in India. Driver collusion in fuel theft is widespread, with estimates suggesting 10-15% fuel loss in unmonitored fleets.

Traxelio Solutions

With Traxelio

AIS-140 Certified Tracking

Our devices meet ARAI and iCAT certification requirements for AIS-140 compliance. Seamless integration with state transport department portals.

Address-Free Delivery Tracking

Pin-based delivery locations, real-time driver tracking, and OTP verification for proof of delivery. Works even in areas with no formal addresses.

Fuel Monitoring Integration

Integrate fuel level sensors with GPS tracking to detect anomalies instantly. Compare fuel consumption against distance traveled and receive drain alerts.

Cities

GPS Tracking in India Cities

Find GPS tracking services in major cities across India.

Network Coverage

Mobile Carriers in India

GPS trackers require a SIM card with data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in India.

Jio
Airtel
Vi (Vodafone Idea)
BSNL

Industries

Popular Industries in India

Compliance

GPS Tracking Regulations in India

Legal Status

GPS vehicle tracking is legal

Employee Consent

No explicit consent requirement

Relevant Laws

  • AIS-140 Vehicle Tracking Standard
  • Motor Vehicles Act 2019
  • Information Technology Act 2000
  • Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023

Data Storage Requirements

Data must be stored on servers located in India as per data localization requirements. Minimum 365 days retention for commercial vehicle data under AIS-140.

GPS tracking is mandatory for commercial passenger vehicles under AIS-140. For private fleets, employee notification is recommended but not legally required for company-owned vehicles.

This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with local legal experts for specific compliance requirements.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

AIS-140 (Automotive Industry Standard 140) is a government mandate requiring GPS vehicle tracking devices in all commercial passenger vehicles including buses, taxis, and school transport. Non-compliance can result in permit cancellation. Our devices are ARAI/iCAT certified.
Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and most major states have enforcement in place. Even states with delayed implementation are expected to enforce by 2026.
Yes. Our devices use Jio, Airtel, Vi, and BSNL networks for maximum coverage. In areas with weak signal, the device stores location data locally and syncs when connectivity returns.
Yes, our platform integrates with NETC FASTag data to provide comprehensive trip cost analysis including toll expenses.

Sources & References

Statistics and data on this page are sourced from the following authoritative organizations.

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