2026 Comparison

Levy Fleets vs Invoxia

A detailed comparison to help you choose the right fleet management platform for your scooter, e-bike, or golf cart rental business.

TL;DR: Invoxia is a solid consumer GPS tracker with one of the cheapest long-term subscription costs in the category — great for an individual tracking their bike, dog, or motorcycle. It is not a fleet or rental platform: there is no rider app, no remote unlock, no payments, and the hardware reports location but cannot be commanded. If you want to rent or share bikes, the Invoxia tracker covers the smallest part of the problem.

Use Invoxia as a recovery layer, not the operating system.

Invoxia can make sense as a low-cost secondary tracker on a few high-value bikes, especially when the priority is post-theft recovery and long battery life. Levy should still be the system that riders touch: vehicle discovery, unlock, payment, zone enforcement, ride records, refunds, and support. Treat Invoxia as a hidden locator, not the thing that runs the rental.

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Levy Fleets

United States

Managed: 20% of GMV (15% at 100+ vehicles, annual terms) (min $250/mo)
Software-Only: $14/mo at 100+, $12 at 500+, $9 at 1,000+
Same full feature set on every plan — no tiered feature gates
Turnkey solution with operational support
Invoxia trackers are self-contained rechargeable devices with eSIM connectivity. That keeps installation simple, but it also means there is no vehicle command channel: no lock control, no motor disable, no BLE rider unlock fallback, and no integration with the bike controller.
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Invoxia

Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

Hardware purchase + free initial subscription, then annual or monthly renewal - Hardware purchase + included period, then ~€2.50–€7.95/mo
1 to dozens of personal assets — not designed as a fleet platform
Individuals tracking a personal bike, motorcycle, or car for anti-theft, Parents and caregivers tracking kids or seniors

Cheap tracking still leaves the rental stack unbuilt

At current public EU Pro renewal pricing (~€59.85/year), 25 Invoxia trackers cost about €1,496/year in service after the included period; 100 trackers cost about €5,985/year. Lower-cost Classic / Bike Tracker plans improve that recovery-only math. The gap is that those numbers buy location alerts and history only. A rental operator still needs smart locks, a rider app, payment processing, refunds, tax reporting, customer support, and an operations dashboard — the pieces included in Levy.

Detailed Comparison

Category & Use Case

Product category
Levy Fleets
End-to-end micromobility rental platform (software + IoT + payments)
Invoxia
Multi-purpose consumer GPS tracker
Designed for rentals?
Levy Fleets
Yes — purpose-built for shared mobility and vehicle rentals
Invoxia
No — sold for personal anti-theft and family/asset tracking
Rider app and payments
Levy Fleets
Branded iOS/Android rider app, Stripe payments, wallet, refunds
Invoxia
Not offered

Pricing

Hardware cost
Levy Fleets
Operator-sourced (e.g. OKAI ES400 ~$50–$150 with IoT) or BYO
Invoxia
Model- and region-dependent hardware purchase (GPS Pro, Classic, Mini, Bike Tracker)
Recurring subscription
Levy Fleets
$9–$14/mo per vehicle (100+ plan) or 20% revenue share managed
Invoxia
GPS Pro: 1 year included, then €59.85/yr or €7.95/mo; Bike/Classic tiers from ~€2.50/mo after included period
What the fee buys
Levy Fleets
Full platform: tracking, IoT commands, rider app, payments, dashboard, support
Invoxia
Cellular SIM connectivity and access to the Invoxia mobile app
Payment processing
Levy Fleets
Built-in Stripe at negotiated volume rates (2.6% + $0.20)
Invoxia
Not applicable — Invoxia processes no rider payments

Tracking & Telemetry

Real-time tracking
Levy Fleets
Persistent TCP heartbeat, sub-minute updates while a vehicle is active
Invoxia
Configurable intervals; Live Tracking can update every 30 seconds on GPS Pro
Power source
Levy Fleets
IoT module powered by the vehicle battery — telemetry while the bike has charge
Invoxia
Internal rechargeable battery; model-dependent charging cadence
Network
Levy Fleets
Operator chooses IoT vendor and protocol (LTE-M, NB-IoT, 4G LTE)
Invoxia
4G LTE-M with low-power network fallback, eSIM
Geographic coverage
Levy Fleets
Global — wherever the IoT hardware you select has cellular service
Invoxia
GPS Pro supports 40+ countries including the US and most of Europe; lower-power models are more regional
Theft response
Levy Fleets
Alert + remote lock + throttle disable + last-known-location + rider attribution
Invoxia
Push/email alert with location only — cannot disable the bike
Water/dust rating
Levy Fleets
Most integrated IoT modules are IP65–IP67
Invoxia
IP33 — splash and shock resistant, not submersion-proof

Feature Comparison

Real-time GPS tracking
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Geofencing
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Remote lock / unlock
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Throttle / motor disable
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Branded rider app
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
In-app payments and wallet
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Ride history per customer
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Partner / operator payouts
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Dynamic pricing
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
IP67 water resistance
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
IP33 only
Multi-month battery on internal cell
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
Bike/Classic models
Free initial subscription period
Levy Fleets
Invoxia
1-3 years by model

When to Choose Each Platform

Choose Levy Fleets if you...

  • You want to rent or share bikes, scooters, or other vehicles — even casually
  • You need riders to find, unlock, ride, and pay for a vehicle through a branded app
  • You want a system that can disable a stolen bike, not just observe its location
  • You need real-time telemetry for live operations rather than periodic check-ins

Choose Invoxia if you...

  • You are tracking a single bike or a few personal vehicles for anti-theft
  • You want the cheapest long-term subscription in the consumer GPS market
  • You value the same device working interchangeably for a bike, a car, or a pet
  • You do not need rental, payment, or remote-control features at all

Why Operators Choose Levy Over Invoxia

Levy is a complete rental platform — Invoxia ships you a locator, not a way to rent, charge, or unlock anything.

Levy IoT supports remote lock/unlock and throttle disable. Invoxia cannot send commands to a vehicle, so a stolen bike stays rideable while you watch the dot move.

Levy gives you real-time telemetry over a persistent TCP heartbeat. Invoxia is rechargeable, so battery savings depend on coarser update intervals than a vehicle-powered IoT module.

Built-in payments, rider app, refunds, partner payouts, and tax compliance are part of the Levy platform — Invoxia has none of these.

Hardware-agnostic: Levy works with OKAI, Omni, Segway, Acton/Feishen, Queclink, AXA, and others. Invoxia locks you to Invoxia hardware.

Questions from operators considering the switch

Does Invoxia replace a fleet management platform?
No. Invoxia is a consumer GPS tracker — it reports location to a single mobile app and supports geofence and motion alerts. There is no rider app, no payment processing, no remote lock or unlock, and no rental workflow. For a rental fleet you need a platform like Levy Fleets that combines tracking with the operational stack.
How does Invoxia's subscription cost compare to Lonestar or AlterLock?
Invoxia remains inexpensive for recovery-only tracking. GPS Tracker Pro renews around €59.85/year after the included year, while Classic and Bike Tracker tiers are advertised from roughly €2.50/month after their included period. The tradeoff is that Invoxia's feature set is still a personal locator app, not rental software with payments, unlocks, and operator workflows.
Is the IP33 rating a problem for outdoor bike use?
It depends on conditions. IP33 protects against light rain and splashing but not heavy rain, pressure washing, or submersion. Most integrated IoT modules used in commercial micromobility are IP65 or IP67, which is what Levy-supported hardware (OKAI, Omni, Segway) typically ships with.

About Invoxia

Invoxia is a French smart-home and IoT company best known for rechargeable GPS trackers across vehicle, bike, pet, luggage, and family-safety use cases. Its current GPS Tracker Pro uses 4G LTE-M with a built-in eSIM, weighs ~27g, runs up to ~1 month per charge, and is rated IP33 (splash/shock resistant, not fully waterproof). Invoxia also markets a dedicated Bike Tracker with seatpost / rear-rack style positioning, movement alerts, safety zones, proximity radar, and a ringer; the Bike Tracker comparison table advertises up to ~3 months of battery life. Current public EU pricing varies by model: the GPS Tracker Pro includes one year of service and renews around €59.85/year, while the Classic / Bike Tracker tiers are advertised from roughly €2.50/month after the included period. These are attractive recovery-only economics, but the device still reports location only — there is no rider app, no payments, no remote lock or unlock, and no way to run a rental fleet.

Invoxia Features

  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery; battery life is model-dependent (GPS Pro up to ~1 month, Bike Tracker up to ~3 months)
  • 4G LTE-M cellular with low-power network fallback
  • Built-in eSIM, no carrier setup required
  • Motion, tilt, and movement alerts
  • Geofencing zones with entry/exit notifications
  • IP33 shock and splash resistance
  • iOS and Android app with map history
  • Compact 105 × 27 × 9.5 mm form factor (~30g)
  • Coverage varies by model: GPS Pro supports 40+ countries including the US and most of Europe; low-power models are more regional

Invoxia Pricing

Invoxia pricing varies by region and product. Current public EU pricing for GPS Tracker Pro includes one year of service from activation, then renews around €59.85/year (or €7.95/month). Invoxia's Classic / Bike Tracker tiers are advertised from roughly €2.50/month after the included period. Built-in eSIM, no SIM swap required. Confirm country eligibility before buying.

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