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If your trailer is missing, it is rarely “stolen off the highway.” It is almost always detached, unattended, and out of sight for long enough that everyone’s best guess of where it is gets faded behind a few beers and a long weekend. The job moved on, the crew assumed someone else hauled it back to the yard, and the site changed hands. Now it's urgent, and you are working on finding it from a few “pretty sures” and a good number of “last I saw its.”
Most trailer owners never add tracking to them because trailers are a bad match for typical telematics, and people usually track the trucks they are tethered to and assume the trailer is along for the ride. When they get detached, though, they have no reliable power, no onboard data system, and no guarantee of cellular coverage where the trailer gets left. So the trailer stays invisible, and the tow vehicle’s location becomes a false proxy for where the trailer actually is.

What you actually need
GSatSolar does not rely on the trailer for power or data. It is solar powered, has its own GPS, and is designed to act like a standalone beacon for the one question that matters: where is this trailer right now?
Trailers get left at remote jobsites, storage yards, and fringe-coverage areas. Satellite connectivity keeps location visible even when cellular trackers go quiet.
Use the portal when you just need an answer, or pull the data into your systems via API if you have your own tools already. Either way, access is part of the value, not an add-on.
Trailer tracking often fails on economics. GSatSolar is positioned to make recovery-grade visibility affordable.
Track your trailers today - check out special offers on GSatSolar for Trailers.