The Wialon Top Partners 2026 recognition tour continues. If you're joining us mid-flight, here's the briefest of briefings: each year, we celebrate the partners who connected the highest number of vehicles to Wialon in each of the 7 regions. In 2026, we’re revealing the results region by region throughout March — and our signature rubber duck is coming along for the ride.
So far, our yellow duck has braved the currents of South America, bobbed through North America, and floated across Europe. Now, it's time to cross into Asia Pacific.
But before we applaud the leaders on this year’s list, let’s take a quick look at how fleet digitalization is evolving across this incredibly diverse landscape.
What this year’s ranking reveals about Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific remains the most geographically diverse region in the Wialon Top Partners ranking. This year’s Top 10 includes companies from 9 different countries, stretching from Mongolia to Australia and from India to the Philippines.
That variety is no coincidence. Fleet management here evolves under very different economic conditions and operational challenges. Here are several examples that illustrate the range:
- India. With over 385 million registered vehicles, India is one of the region's largest markets. Fleet digitalization is accelerating, largely driven by the AIS-140 mandate — a government standard requiring GPS tracking devices and emergency buttons in public and commercial transport and other regulated transport segments. At the same time, businesses focus on fuel management (a critical need given high diesel costs) and on-road safety in dense urban traffic. Wialon currently has around 60,000 connected vehicles in India.
- Cambodia. The scale here is entirely different: there are roughly 7.7 million registered vehicles in the country, and motorcycles account for about 85%. Wialon partners provide an example of how steady growth is possible in a smaller market. By offering full Wialon functionality for complex projects and a lighter setup for simpler ones, they meet their clients exactly where they are.
- Australia. It’s an example of a market defined by a sophisticated regulatory environment and high-margin specialization. Here, fleet management is deeply tied to the “heavyweight” industries of mining, construction, and long-haul transport. With the 2024 3G shutdown driving a nationwide infrastructure upgrade, Australian partners are leveraging 4G and 5G networks to deliver more advanced, data-heavy telematics solutions.
- Mongolia. In one of the least densely populated countries on Earth, telematics helps partners monitor vehicles, cargo, and driver safety across vast distances.
There is no single storyline for Asia Pacific — and that's precisely what makes it so interesting to follow.
So which companies came out on top this year?
Meet the winners
Here are the companies that connected the highest number of vehicles to Wialon in Asia Pacific between January 1 and December 31, 2025.
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Trans Global Geomatics returns to the top of the Asia Pacific ranking — a position they held in 2024 before moving to 2nd place in 2025.
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Massive congratulations to Sreenivas Grandhi, CEO of Trans Global Geomatics, and the entire team! They are true superstars of our community. A Wialon partner since 2013, the company has built a strong presence in the Indian market and continues to expand its projects. Sreenivas is an active voice in our community — sharing insights and staying connected with our team and fellow partners, including joining the Wialon Challenge expedition to Mount Rinjani.
— Nurida Alieva, Partner Success Manager, Wialon
At the end of 2023, Trans Global Geomatics connected the 3,800,000th vehicle on Wialon.
In 2nd place is Minh Phat Vietnam Technology Co. Ltd, putting Vietnam on this year’s ranking map.
SSD GPS from the Philippines takes the bronze. They held exactly the same position in the ranking last year — a sign of real consistency.
The stories behind the Top 10 reflect the region's variety, too.
For example, Fleetware from Australia is one of the familiar names in the Wialon community — this is not their first appearance in the ranking, and the company was also a finalist in the IoT project of the year 2024 award.
At the same time, AnalogueIT Solutions from India represents a different (but equally impressive) kind of achievement: founded in January 2025, the team reached Silver partner status during onboarding, and already entered the regional Top 10 — a remarkable start by any measure.
Different stories, but one common thread: business success, built with Wialon.
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Huge congratulations to everyone who made it into this year’s Top 10 for Asia Pacific. The region remains one of the most dynamic in our global network — both in terms of business growth and technological development. Across very different markets, our partners continue to make fleet operations more efficient and safer, helping their clients solve day-to-day business challenges.
We are proud to support this progress and to grow together with you. Asia Pacific holds tremendous potential, and we are confident that many new projects and opportunities lie ahead for all of us.
— Denis Grebennikov, VP of Business Development, Wialon
Ready to celebrate in person?
This year, the award ceremony is going on tour. We’ll celebrate the ranking winners at 4 key partner events in 2026. There are more opportunities than ever to raise a glass to your success — including the Wialon community reunion in Dubai on December 7:
We invite all Wialon partners to join us and celebrate the strength of our community together. These events are where partnerships deepen, ideas evolve, and new opportunities begin. Come share wins, connect, and look ahead with us.
For more details, reach out to your Partner Success Manager.
The journey is far from over! Next stop on our global tour: Africa.
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