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., will host a 60‑minute virtual demo titled Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles on September 23. The company also reported record growth at the close of its last fiscal year and released a 2025 product roadmap, while announcing two strategic partnerships: one with EDOTCO Group to deploy operations and maintenance software across tens of thousands of towers in Asia, and another with UK on‑street charger operator char.gy to support a national rollout of lamppost charging.
The September 23 session will show how Sitetracker’s platform supports data center teams with structured workflows and centralized visibility to scale projects more quickly and with fewer surprises. The demo runs for one hour and will be offered in multiple global time zones. Prospective attendees are encouraged to register to reserve a spot; registration details are available through Sitetracker’s demo request channels.
Sitetracker marked the end of its fiscal year on January 31 with what it describes as record growth in 2024. The company said last year was transformational and introduced tools meant to streamline deployment of critical infrastructure and create a basis for optimizing the full asset lifecycle. For 2025, Sitetracker’s roadmap emphasizes strengthening its position in full Asset Lifecycle Management by expanding operations and maintenance capabilities and adding AI‑powered features designed to help customers scale and optimize assets over their lifetime.
The vendor argues that centralizing data, standardizing processes, and optimizing resources will allow customers to plan, build, operate, and maintain infrastructure more smartly and efficiently. Sitetracker says its platform aims to reduce risk and speed the delivery of capacity measured in gigawatts, particularly where demand is driven by artificial intelligence infrastructure, hyperscale cloud expansion, and edge compute needs.
Sitetracker framed the market as under pressure: developers and operators face intense demand and limited bandwidth to evaluate new systems because much time is spent managing day‑to‑day issues, keeping projects on schedule and budgets under control. The company cautioned that delaying evaluation of modern tools can lead to missed milestones, poor program‑level visibility and other inefficiencies that threaten delivery timelines and investor confidence. Sitetracker promotes a single, unified platform that ties together land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit‑out, and operations and maintenance to reduce disconnected workflows and costly handoffs.
Sitetracker and EDOTCO announced a regional partnership that will roll out Sitetracker’s expanded operations and maintenance platform across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets. EDOTCO, with a reported portfolio of over 58,000 towers across Malaysia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Laos, plans to use the platform to harmonize field workflows, move toward predictive maintenance, and unlock operational visibility across its footprint. The companies characterized the deployment as one of the first large‑scale, fully integrated mobile O&M rollouts among regional tower operators.
In the UK, Sitetracker will provide the digital backbone for char.gy, a company that installs on‑street, lamppost‑based EV chargers. Char.gy currently operates more than 3,600 charging points and aims to scale to over 30,000 public charging points by 2030. Sitetracker said it was selected after a competitive evaluation and will digitize and orchestrate the asset lifecycle for char.gy, from planning and installation through ongoing maintenance, with the goal of reducing timelines and maintaining service levels as deployment scales.
Sitetracker describes itself as a leader in complete asset lifecycle management and positions its Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform as a tool for owners, operators, contractors and other stakeholders to streamline planning, building, operating and maintaining large portfolios of sites and assets. The company lists a range of customers and partners across industries, including telecom, energy, EV charging, renewables and real estate. It also highlighted plans to invest further in AI features and an expanded O&M suite in 2025.
The company’s releases note that multiple global time slots will be available for the demo and recommend registering early. For media inquiries, interview requests or contributed article opportunities, the listed contact is Kathleen Ojo at press@sitetracker.com. Additional information and demo requests are available through Sitetracker’s public demo request link.
The virtual demo is scheduled for September 23 and will last 60 minutes. Multiple time zones will be accommodated.
The session will walk through how the Sitetracker platform supports structured project workflows and centralized visibility to help data center teams scale more reliably and quickly.
Sitetracker markets an Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform that unifies land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit‑out and operations and maintenance into a single system to reduce silos and handoff issues.
Sitetracker reported record growth at the close of its fiscal year ending January 31 and said 2024 was transformative for product development and customer tools.
Sitetracker announced a major roll‑out with EDOTCO Group across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets and a partnership with UK EV charging firm char.gy to support a national lamppost charger rollout.
Media inquiries are directed to Kathleen Ojo at press@sitetracker.com.
Feature | What it Means | Why it Matters |
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60‑minute Virtual Demo | Live walkthrough of data center lifecycle tools | Helps teams assess platform fit without a major time commitment |
Unified ALM Platform | Combines land, permitting, construction and O&M | Aims to reduce handoffs, data silos and missed milestones |
2025 Roadmap | Focus on AI features and expanded O&M tools | Targets smarter maintenance and faster scaling of assets |
EDOTCO Partnership | Deployment across 55,000+ towers in nine countries | Large‑scale mobile O&M rollout for tower operations in Asia |
char.gy Partnership | Digital operations backbone for lamppost EV charging | Supports scaling from thousands to tens of thousands of charge points |
Customer Footprint | Lists telecom, energy, EV, renewables and utilities customers | Signals cross‑sector applicability and deployment experience |
Contact | press@sitetracker.com | Media and interview requests routed to a single contact point |
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