Remote Monitoring Platform

Power Telematics

Dealer-friendly hardware with a lifetime warranty — stationary and mobile.

Manufacturer

Power Telematics, Inc.

Founded

2014

Headquarters

Duluth, Georgia

Ownership

Privately held; dealer-channel model

Power Telematics, founded in 2014 in Duluth, Georgia, operates as a systems integrator and value-added reseller built around the generator dealer channel. It has partnered with Otodata to add fluid telemetry and additional cellular options, and reports a large installed base with residential and commercial service dealers.

Its dealer-centric model is backed by a lifetime hardware warranty on units with an active subscription — which lowers long-term replacement risk and makes it a natural fit for service providers building recurring maintenance contracts.

How it works

Graded hardware and strong cellular for the service-dealer model

Power Telematics offers a tiered device line — from a compact entry monitor to a full integration gateway — with multi-carrier modems and external high-gain antennas that hold a signal inside sound-attenuated steel and concrete enclosures. Internal backup batteries keep units reporting even when the generator's own battery or charger fails.

Hardware

PT300

Entry stationary monitor with internal cellular + GPS antenna, 4 programmable inputs, 1 analog input, and 2 relay driver outputs — small enough to mount inside residential and light-commercial enclosures.

PT350 / PT400

Commercial and high-density units adding external high-gain antennas and expanded input/analog/relay counts for complex multi-output controllers.

PT-ModPro

Advanced integration gateway with dual-path cellular and Ethernet, RS-232/RS-485, and both Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP; onboard Form-C relay plus relay drivers.

PTM350 / PTM400 (mobile)

Roof-mounted GPS/cellular antenna, ignition harness, and internal backup battery for run-time logging and asset tracking on rental and mobile fleets.

Connectivity

  • Multi-carrier cellular — auto-selects the strongest of Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile to avoid dead zones and single-carrier outages
  • External high-gain antennas on commercial units for weak-signal enclosures
  • Ethernet (PT-ModPro gateway), plus Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP
  • Internal lithium-ion backup battery keeps reporting during a total electrical failure

Portal

Power Link

Dispatcher-oriented portal with live telemetry visualization, a live Modbus dashboard, and trend-graph tools to diagnose issues remotely before they become faults.

Where it's strongest

  • Lifetime hardware warranty with an active subscription
  • Strong cellular: multi-carrier modems + high-gain antennas for tough enclosures
  • Dedicated mobile/rental units with GPS tracking and geofencing
  • Live Modbus dashboard and trend graphs for remote diagnosis

Best fit

Businesses and facilities that rely on a local service dealer, and anyone running mobile or rental generators that need GPS tracking and run-time visibility.

When to consider another platform

For satellite-backed redundancy on a regulated critical site, OmniMetrix; for a purely legacy fleet, Gen-Tracker's ATS approach may install faster.

Not sure it's the right fit?

We help you pick the platform that matches your equipment — not the other way around.

OnPoint Generators installs, integrates, and supports every platform below, plus our own managed Pulse service. Compare them side by side or talk to us about your fleet.

Thinking about Power Telematics?

Talk to OnPoint Generators about whether Power Telematics is the right monitoring fit for your generators — or whether another platform serves you better.