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Virtual (Global), September 3, 2025

News Summary

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.

Data Center Demonstration, Record Growth, and Strategic Partnerships Spotlight Sitetracker’s September Events and 2025 Roadmap

Sitetracker, headquartered in Montclair, N.J., announced a 60‑minute virtual demo on September 23 titled Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles to illustrate how its Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform supports data center teams with the structure and visibility needed to scale projects more quickly and reliably. The event offers multiple global time zones and invites registrations to reserve a spot in advance.

The company notes that the race to build data center capacity has intensified due to AI infrastructure, hyperscale cloud, and edge demand. In its view, developers and operators are stretched to the breaking point, with teams often spending every hour fighting fires and keeping pipelines moving, while construction teams must stay on time and on budget. Waiting to evaluate new solutions is described as a costly choice that can lead to missed milestones and reduced programmatic visibility, risking delivery schedules and investor confidence.

Overview of the platform and value proposition

The ALM platform is described as unifying land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit‑out, and operations and maintenance in a single system, with the aim of eliminating disconnected workflows and data silos. It is positioned to help owners, developers, EPCs, and service providers stay connected, accountable, and on track, while providing a prescribed path for evaluation and ongoing adoption to minimize disruption for teams under heavy load. The platform is said to enable leaders to bring gigawatts online faster, reduce risk, and scale with confidence, supported by a focus on centralized data, standardized processes, and optimized resources across the asset lifecycle.

Recent performance and future direction

The release notes describe 2024 as a transformative year with tools introduced to streamline deployment of critical infrastructure. A 2025 roadmap emphasizes expanding the platform’s AI‑powered capabilities and strengthening its position as a category leader in full Asset Lifecycle Management. The company highlights that global investment in energy infrastructure reached substantial levels last year, and the plan is to further enhance value by offering intelligent, industry‑specific capabilities and an expanded operations and maintenance (O&M) suite. The messaging underscores a strategy to centralize data, standardize processes, and optimize resources to help customers build, operate, and maintain infrastructure smarter, faster, and more effectively.

Partnership with EDOTCO in Asia

In a separate release with dateline from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Montclair, N.J., Sitetracker and EDOTCO Group announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the digital transformation of EDOTCO’s field operations across its regional footprint. EDOTCO is described as a leading digital connectivity infrastructure and tower services company in Asia. The collaboration involves deploying Sitetracker’s newly expanded O&M platform across >55,000 towers in nine Asian markets. The rollout is presented as a benchmark for operational scalability and efficiency, with a focus on harmonizing field workflows, enabling predictive maintenance, and unlocking greater operational visibility across EDOTCO’s tower infrastructure. EDOTCO’s leadership is described as recognizing Sitetracker’s alignment with its mission to modernize asset management, and the partnership is framed as a major milestone for Asia’s telecommunications infrastructure sector. EDOTCO’s About section notes its nine‑country footprint and a portfolio exceeding 58,000 towers, showcasing the scope of the collaboration.

Partnership with char.gy in the United Kingdom

The char.gy collaboration positions Sitetracker’s platform as the digital backbone for scaling on‑street EV charging across the UK. char.gy focuses on lamppost‑based charging and has a current footprint of more than 3,600 charging points, with a target to reach over 30,000 public charging points by 2030. Sitetracker will digitize and orchestrate every step of the asset lifecycle for char.gy—from planning and installation to ongoing maintenance—to help the company keep pace with demand while maintaining service quality as it expands to tens of thousands of charge points over the next five years. Alastair Woods, Chief Operating Officer at char.gy, is noted in the release as describing the partnership as essential for scaling, while a Sitetracker executive emphasizes the shared commitment to intelligent infrastructure management and end‑to‑end asset lifecycle execution. The collaboration is framed as a foundational move to accelerate urban EV infrastructure deployment and support decarbonization efforts in the UK and beyond.

Media contact and additional notes

Media inquiries or contributed article opportunities are routed through Kathleen Ojo at press@sitetracker.com. The releases consistently include this contact block and note that the information is distributed through Business Wire, with the © 2025 designation. The materials reiterate Sitetracker’s positioning as a global ALM platform for critical infrastructure and its broad customer and partner roster, presented as evidence of scale and trust across industries such as digital infrastructure, renewables, EV charging, utilities, and real estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the September 23 data center demo?
The session demonstrates how Sitetracker’s Asset Lifecycle Management platform supports data center lifecycles with structured workflows and visibility to scale projects.
When and how can people attend the event?
The virtual demo is a 60‑minute session on September 23, with multiple global time zones and online registration available to reserve a spot.
What partnerships were announced related to EDOTCO?
A strategic partnership with EDOTCO Group will deploy Sitetracker’s O&M platform across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets, aiming to standardize field operations and enhance operational visibility.
What partnerships were announced related to char.gy?
A strategic partnership with UK‑based char.gy will use Sitetracker to digitize and orchestrate the asset lifecycle for tens of thousands of lamppost‑based charging points, supporting an expansion plan to reach over 30,000 points by 2030.
What are the 2024 and 2025 roadmap highlights?
2024 is described as a record year of growth with tools that streamline deployment of critical infrastructure; 2025 focuses on expanding AI‑powered capabilities, strengthening O&M, and centralizing data to improve project delivery and asset management.
How can readers learn more or request a demo?
Details for requesting a demo are included in the releases and the company invites interested parties to request a demo for more information.

Key features at a glance
Feature Description
Asset Lifecycle Management platform Unified system that covers land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit-out, and operations and maintenance for critical infrastructure.
Integrated data center lifecycle Provides structure and visibility to accelerate data center projects while reducing silos and handoffs.
Global partnerships Collaborations with EDOTCO in Asia and char.gy in the UK to scale tower and charging deployments.
2024 growth and 2025 roadmap Record growth in 2024 with a 2025 focus on AI‑powered capabilities and expanded O&M offerings.
Demo and outreach details September 23 virtual session, 60 minutes, with multiple time zones and a call to action to request a demo.
Industries and customers Across digital infrastructure, renewables, EV charging, utilities, and real estate with a broad customer base.

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