Queclink device tracks e-bikes

  • August 28, 2023
  • Steve Rogerson

Chinese IoT company Queclink has introduced an LTE-based tracker for e-bikes.

The water-resistant SC350MG has a wide voltage range, Bluetooth LE and multiple interfaces. Designed for e-bikes, it can collect data and realise remote control, facilitating smarter and safer mobility.

Queclink says the product is poised to digitise urban mobility by connecting electric bikes. It features multiple cellular technologies for worldwide adaptability. Global users can stay connected with stable and secure connections across various network modes, including LTE Cat M1, NB-IoT and 2G.

Voltage ranges from 8 to 60V, which makes it adaptable to e-bikes. The device’s compact, water-resistant shell allows for covert installation on bikes and is suitable for outdoor use.

It can communicate with vehicle controllers and battery management systems (BMS) via Can or uart ports. The device can gather data including the mileage, torque and components diagnosis information, as well as battery voltage, remaining capacity, battery temperature and charging state. By transforming these statistics into features such as real-time positioning, malfunction alarm and low battery warning, better management of the bike can be achieved.

For e-bike fleets or sharing services, the collected data empowers businesses to make data-driven decisions, provide preventative maintenance, address technical issues, and monitor their fleet of e-bikes remotely, thereby improving operational efficiency and delivering better customer service.

Certain commands can also be input directly as the tracker (www.queclink.com/product/sc350mg/) communicates with the ECU, allowing the service provider to set speed limits for safer rides and helping users unlock the bikes via Bluetooth.

Queclink (www.queclink.com) says it is committed to delivering intelligence to meet the evolving needs of e-bike-based businesses as the global bike market grows and the number of IoT connections in the transportation sector increases.