
BikeTrax is a supported tracker feed inside Levy Fleets.
BikeTrax hides inside the motor area and draws from the bike battery — one of the strongest retrofit trackers for premium e-bikes. Levy ingests its telemetry and owns booking, support, billing, and recovery, so operators keep the hardware they trust and run the whole fleet from Levy.

Map
Levy workflow
Alerts
Levy workflow
Recovery
Levy workflow
How it works with Levy
PowUnity on a tracker-agnostic Levy stack
PowUnity supplies the hardware and recovery layer; Levy is the fleet software and managed-service layer. For operators already comparing BikeTrax, Levy turns it into a fully operated rental platform.
Traditional bike-hire operators
Premium e-bike fleets
Theft recovery programs
Hardware at a glance
BikeTrax specifications
The device details Levy maps into the fleet — so operators know exactly how PowUnity hardware behaves before it ships.
Hidden in the motor housing — invisible to thieves
Draws from the bike battery, so it never needs recharging
10-second live tracking for fast recovery
Supports Bosch, Yamaha, Shimano, Brose, and Giant drives
| Power model | Bike main battery, with internal backup battery |
|---|---|
| Install | Hidden inside the motor area; plug or splice depending on drive |
| Connectivity | 2G / LTE-M cellular, global SIM |
| Battery life | Runs off the bike; ~1 month on backup battery |
| Update interval | 10-second live updates while moving |
| Security | Movement alerts, geofence, theft recovery, CAN-bus battery readout |
| Coverage | EU and global |
| Pricing | ~€120–150 hardware + ~€0.10/day connectivity |
Integration motion
Turn tracker data into fleet operations
How the integration works
Levy pulls live data from the BikeTrax B2B API and webhooks.
Each BikeTrax unit maps to a Levy vehicle by serial, IMEI, or tracker ID.
Live position, last signal, movement alerts, and recovery state show in Levy.
Why operators run it on Levy
Directly addresses operators already comparing PowUnity to Levy.
Levy avoids rebuilding deep e-bike motor compatibility.
Works as a retrofit option where native Bosch access is not available.
Good to know
Questions
PowUnity BikeTrax + Levy FAQ
Can I keep my existing BikeTrax units?
Yes — that's the point. Levy ingests your BikeTrax fleet through PowUnity's B2B API, so you keep the hardware and gain Levy's booking, billing, and recovery workflows.
Does BikeTrax need charging?
No. It draws from the e-bike's main battery and has an internal backup that lasts about a month if the bike battery is removed.
Which motors does it support?
Bosch, Yamaha, Shimano, Brose, and Giant systems — covering most premium hire e-bikes.
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Open pageConnect your trackers to Levy
Tell us what tracker hardware your fleet runs and we will get it onto your Levy map and recovery workflows.