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Samsara vs Motive (2026): Pricing, Contracts, ELD, and Best-For

Samsara runs about $27-33/vehicle/month on 36-month contracts. Motive runs $25-50/vehicle/month with a 12-month minimum. Neutral head-to-head on pricing, contracts, hardware, ELD, dashcams, and which fits construction.

Samsara vs Motive (2026): Pricing, Contracts, ELD, and Best-For

Key Benefits

Samsara: ~$27-33/vehicle/mo base, 36-month contracts, auto-renewal, early exit = remaining balance

Motive: $25-50/vehicle/mo, 12-month minimum available, KeepTruckin ELD roots

ELD, GPS, and AI dashcams: both FMCSA-registered and feature-comparable

Best-for: Motive leans small fleets and ELD compliance; Samsara leans mid-large fleets and integrations

Neither tracks unpowered assets cheaply; AirTags + Airpinpoint cover trailers and tools at $11.99/device/mo, no contract

Samsara vs Motive: The Neutral Head-to-Head

Samsara and Motive are the two dominant fleet telematics platforms. Samsara runs about $27-33 per vehicle per month at the base level on a 36-month contract with auto-renewal. Motive runs $25-50 per vehicle per month across tiers with a 12-month minimum available. Both are FMCSA-registered ELD providers with comparable GPS and AI dashcams. Motive leans toward small fleets and ELD compliance; Samsara leans toward mid-to-large fleets and integrations. The deciding factors are contract length, fleet size, and whether you also need to track unpowered assets, which neither does cheaply.

Neither vendor publishes pricing. The figures below come from third-party reviews and customer-reported contract data as of mid-2026. Where a number can't be verified, this page states the mechanism instead of guessing.

Samsara vs Motive at a Glance

The two platforms are close on core telematics. The real differences are contract length, small-fleet pricing, and reputation around getting out of a contract.

SamsaraMotive
Per vehicle/month (base)~$27-33$25-50 (tiered)
With AI dashcam$40-60+$35-50
Contract length36 months typical, auto-renewal12-month minimum available, 1-3 yr
Hardware$99-548/vehicle upfront~$150/device upfront
Early terminationRemaining contract balanceShorter term limits exposure
ELD (Hours of Service)FMCSA registeredFMCSA registered
AI dashcamCM32, mature ecosystemAI Dashcam, closed the gap in 2026
Reputation4.5/5 G2, 3.2/5 TrustpilotKeepTruckin ELD roots, trucking-first
Best forMid-large fleets, integrations, reportingSmall fleets, ELD compliance, shorter terms

Both platforms deliver accurate real-time vehicle GPS. If tracking quality alone were the question, either works. The choice comes down to the terms.

Pricing: What Each Actually Costs

Samsara's base plan runs about $27-33 per vehicle per month on annual billing, climbing to $40-60+ once AI dashcams are added, plus $99-548 in hardware per vehicle upfront. Motive runs $25-50 per vehicle per month across Starter through Enterprise tiers, with hardware around $150 per device billed at signup. For a small fleet on basic GPS plus ELD, Motive is usually the cheaper of the two.

Neither vendor lists prices publicly. Both require a sales call, and quotes vary with fleet size, term length, and add-ons.

What a 50-Vehicle Fleet Pays Over the Term

SamsaraMotive
Per vehicle/month~$30~$28
Monthly (50 vehicles)~$1,500~$1,400
Typical term36 months12 months (min) to 36 months
Hardware upfront (50)$5,000-27,400~$7,500

The larger difference at this size is not the monthly rate, it is the commitment. A 36-month Samsara term at ~$30 locks roughly $54,000 in subscription before renegotiation. Motive's 12-month minimum lets a fleet re-price or leave in a year.

Contracts and Getting Out

Samsara's most-cited complaint is the 36-month term with auto-renewal and no room to downsize mid-contract. Early termination typically means owing the remaining balance, and reviewers on BBB and Trustpilot document requests to remove vehicles being denied. Motive's 12-month minimum limits that exposure. If contract flexibility is your priority, Motive wins this row.

Samsara earns 4.5/5 on G2 across 4,000+ reviews for the product itself, but 3.2/5 on Trustpilot. That split is the gap between how the platform performs day to day and how the company handles contracts, billing, and downsizing. It is not a knock on the telematics, which are strong. It is a reason to read the auto-renewal clause before signing either contract.

Feature Comparison

GPS, Hardware, and Geofencing

FeatureSamsaraMotive
Real-time GPSYes (seconds)Yes (seconds)
OBD-II / hardwiredBoth optionsBoth options
Asset trackers (add-on)AG46, Asset Tag XSBattery-powered tags
GeofencingYesYes
Route historyYesYes
Alerts (speed, idle, geofence)YesYes

The GPS experience is comparable. Differences show up in the software and reporting layer, not in raw tracking.

Dashcams and Safety

Samsara's dashcam ecosystem is more mature. Its CM32 system has been on the market longer, and its AI models have more training data from a larger install base. Motive closed most of the gap in 2026, particularly on driver-coaching workflows. Both cover harsh-braking, speeding, and distraction detection plus ADAS features like forward-collision and lane-departure warnings.

ELD and Compliance

Both are FMCSA-registered ELD providers covering Hours of Service, DVIR vehicle inspections, IFTA fuel-tax reporting, and document management. For compliance alone, either works. Motive was originally KeepTruckin and built its early business around ELD, so its compliance workflows tend to be more polished for trucking-specific operations.

Integrations and Reporting

Samsara has broader third-party integrations, including construction tools like Procore and HCSS, and more customizable reporting. Motive integrates with major TMS and accounting platforms but has fewer total connections, and power users sometimes find its reports limited. If a deep tech stack or custom dashboards matter, Samsara has the edge.

Best Samsara and Motive Alternatives for Construction

For a construction fleet, the honest answer is a split. Keep a vehicle-ELD platform for trucks and heavy equipment that need real-time data, dashcams, and Hours of Service. Look elsewhere for trailers, tools, and equipment that only need location, because both Samsara and Motive charge $8-15 per tag per month on cellular asset trackers, which rarely pays off on a $500 generator.

The alternatives fall into three buckets:

  • Motive if the fleet is small, ELD compliance is the main driver, and a shorter 12-month term matters more than integration breadth.
  • Samsara or Geotab if the fleet is mid-to-large, needs construction integrations like Procore and HCSS, and budget is not the primary constraint.
  • AirTags with Airpinpoint for the unpowered assets neither telematics platform tracks affordably: trailers, tools, containers, and equipment at $11.99 per device per month, no contract, deploying in seconds.

Most construction fleets that get the best return do not pick one platform for everything. They run telematics on the vehicles and cheap tags on everything else.

Why Cellular Asset Tags Cost So Much

Every cellular GPS update fires a GPS radio for up to 30 seconds to get a satellite fix, then powers an LTE modem to transmit. Both steps pull hundreds of milliamps, so the only way a cellular tag advertises multi-year battery life is to check in about once a day. At $8-15 per tag per month, tracking 200 tools that way runs $19,200-36,000 a year before hardware.

An AirTag sidesteps the physics. It broadcasts a tiny Bluetooth packet every few seconds at microamp-level current, and nearby iPhones do the GPS fix and cellular upload on their own batteries. That delivers far more location updates per battery than a cellular asset tag, at a fraction of the per-device cost.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Samsara if:

  • You run 50+ vehicles and need deep customization
  • Dashcam quality and AI detection are priorities
  • You need construction integrations (Procore, HCSS)
  • You want the largest ecosystem of third-party connections
  • Budget is not the primary constraint

Choose Motive if:

  • You run a smaller fleet (10-50 vehicles) and want lower per-vehicle cost
  • ELD compliance is the main driver (Motive's KeepTruckin roots)
  • You want a shorter 12-month commitment instead of 36 months
  • Basic telematics features are sufficient

Add AirTags + Airpinpoint if:

  • You have trailers, tools, or equipment that need location but not $8-15/month each
  • You want to deploy tracking in minutes, not days
  • You want to avoid adding those assets to a multi-year contract
  • Your non-vehicle assets outnumber your vehicles, common in construction and field services

Where Airpinpoint Fits

Airpinpoint is not a replacement for Samsara or Motive vehicle ELD. It is the layer for the assets those platforms track poorly. For a construction fleet that mainly needs equipment, trailer, and tool location without a multi-year contract or a per-asset SIM, Airpinpoint tracks Apple Find My tags at $11.99 per device per month with no contract, as a complement to your vehicle telematics.

The pattern most fleets land on: telematics on the trucks where dashcams and ELD earn their keep, AirTags on everything else. For a deeper look at the vehicle side, see the Samsara pricing breakdown and the fleet management software alternative guide.

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"We compared Samsara and Motive for 50 trucks and went with Motive for the shorter contract. For our 80 trailers and 200+ pieces of equipment, neither made sense at $8-15 a tag, so we added AirTags on top."

Feature
Our SolutionOur Solution
Geotab GO
Rooster Tag
LandAirSea 54
Samsara Asset Tag
Samsara GPS Tracker
Size31x31 mm111x71x29.5 mm50.8 mm x 19.1 mm~57.8x24 mm~63.5x25.4 mm~108x86x25 mm
Battery Life3-7+ years (live tracking)3 years (1 update/day), 2 weeks (live)Up to 5 years1-3 weeks4 years3 years (2 updates per day), 2 weeks (live)
TechnologyAirTagGPSBluetoothGPSBluetoothGPS (not live)
CoverageWorldwideWorldwideUp to 0.5 miGlobalGateway-dependentWorldwide
DurabilityRugged, waterproofRuggedRuggedizedIP67 waterproofUltra ruggedIP67 waterproof
Gateway RequiredNoNoYesNoYesNo
* Comparison based on publicly available information as of 7/12/2026

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