Sitetracker platform visualizing data center, tower, and EV charging lifecycle operations.
Virtual (Global), September 3, 2025
Sitetracker will present a 60-minute virtual demonstration highlighting how its platform unifies land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit-out, and operations to help data center teams scale with fewer disruptions. The company reported record growth at the close of its fiscal year and outlined a future product roadmap prioritizing operations and maintenance enhancements and expanded AI capabilities. Sitetracker also disclosed major partnerships to deploy its O&M suite across tens of thousands of telecom towers in Asia and to digitize lamppost EV charging rollouts in the UK, positioning the platform as an operational backbone for large infrastructure programs.
Sitetracker, based in Montclair, N.J., plans a 60‑minute virtual demonstration on September 23 titled Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles. The company also reported closing its fiscal year on January 31 with record growth for 2024 and published a 2025 roadmap that prioritizes operations and maintenance and AI‑powered capabilities. Separately, Sitetracker detailed strategic partnerships with two infrastructure operators: EDOTCO Group in Asia for tower operations and char.gy in the U.K. for on‑street EV charging.
The September 23 session will run for 60 minutes and will show how Sitetracker’s platform is used to give data center teams structure and visibility to scale projects faster and more reliably. Multiple global time zones are available for the demo. Interested parties are encouraged to register in advance to reserve a spot.
Sitetracker highlighted rising demand driven by AI infrastructure, hyperscale cloud, and edge deployments. The company framed this demand as straining developers and operators and warned that many teams are unable to pause day‑to‑day work to assess new tools. The company pointed to missed milestones, limited programmatic visibility, and inefficient handoffs as costly outcomes of delay. Sitetracker emphasized that a standardized approach to managing development, construction, and operations can reduce delays and improve delivery predictability.
At the fiscal year end on January 31, Sitetracker reported record growth for 2024. The company described 2024 as a transformative year in which it introduced tools to streamline deployment of critical infrastructure and to lay groundwork for optimizing the full asset lifecycle. For 2025 the plan centers on enhancing its role in full Asset Lifecycle Management, expanding operations and maintenance features, and building more industry‑specific AI capabilities to help customers scale and protect built assets.
Sitetracker announced a strategic deal with EDOTCO Group, a regional tower services firm present in nine Asian countries. EDOTCO will deploy Sitetracker’s expanded operations and maintenance platform across more than 55,000 towers in nine markets. The rollout aims to harmonize field workflows, support predictive maintenance, and improve operational visibility across tower infrastructure. The partnership positions EDOTCO to standardize field operations and scale mobile O&M practices across diverse environments.
Sitetracker also reached an agreement with char.gy, a U.K. company that installs lamppost‑based EV chargers to serve drivers without off‑street parking. char.gy currently operates more than 3,600 charging points and has set a goal to scale to over 30,000 public chargers by 2030. Sitetracker will provide a digital platform to manage planning, installation, and ongoing maintenance for char.gy’s rollout, with the stated aim of shortening project timelines and supporting a high level of service as deployments accelerate.
Sitetracker presents its offering as an Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform for critical infrastructure that unifies land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit‑out, and operations and maintenance in one system. The company says this approach reduces disconnected workflows and data silos and supports owners, developers, EPCs, and service providers in staying connected and accountable. Listed customers and partners across releases include a range of telecom, energy, utilities, and renewables organizations.
Media or partners seeking more information were directed to a press contact email. Organizations interested in the demo are advised to request a demo and register early for the September 23 session to secure a time slot in their time zone.
The virtual demo is scheduled for September 23 and will run for 60 minutes. Multiple time zones are offered.
The session will show how a unified platform can give data center teams structure and visibility across project lifecycles to help scale work faster and more reliably.
The company reported record growth at the close of its fiscal year on January 31 and described 2024 as a year of product introductions that support full lifecycle management.
The 2025 roadmap emphasizes expanding operations and maintenance capabilities and adding AI‑powered tools to support lifecycle management at scale.
One partnership involves deploying an O&M platform across more than 55,000 telecom towers in Asia. The other supports nationwide scaling of lamppost‑based EV chargers in the U.K., digitizing planning, installation, and maintenance workflows.
Media inquiries were routed to a named press contact via email.
Feature | What it means | Why it matters |
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Unified ALM platform | Combines land, permitting, construction, fit‑out, and O&M in one system. | Reduces data silos and handoff failures across projects. |
Operations & Maintenance (O&M) | Mobile and centralized tools for field teams and asset upkeep. | Enables predictive maintenance and consistent service levels at scale. |
AI‑powered capabilities | Industry‑focused intelligence to optimize assets and workflows. | Aims to shorten timelines, reduce risk, and improve resource use. |
Global deployments | Platform used across telecom towers, EV charging, renewables, and utilities. | Supports scaling of large, geographically dispersed portfolios. |
Demo and onboarding | Public 60‑minute demo with multi‑time‑zone sessions and registration. | Provides a low‑disruption way for teams to evaluate platform fit. |
For media inquiries, interviews, or contributed article opportunities, the press contact was provided as an email address for follow up.
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