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 demonstration titled Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles on September 23. The session is intended to show how the company’s asset lifecycle management platform can give data center teams the structure and visibility they say are needed to scale projects more quickly and reliably. Multiple time zones will be available for the demo, and registration is open to reserve a spot.
Sitetracker frames the event against a wider surge in demand for data center capacity, driven by AI infrastructure, hyperscale cloud projects and edge computing. The company reported record growth when it closed its fiscal year on January 31 and described 2024 as a year of transformation that introduced new tools aimed at speeding deployment of critical infrastructure.
The announcement warns many development and operations teams are overloaded and feel unable to pause for solution evaluations because they are focused on keeping projects moving and keeping construction on time and on budget. Sitetracker’s messaging highlights risks that can follow a delay in adopting standard tools, including missed milestones, limited program‑level visibility and other inefficiencies that can affect delivery schedules and investor confidence.
Sitetracker presents itself as a provider of a unified Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform for critical infrastructure. The platform is described as bringing together land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit‑out and operations & maintenance in a single system to remove disconnected workflows, data silos and costly handoffs. The company says this approach lets owners, developers, EPCs and service providers stay connected, accountable and on track while providing visibility to bring large amounts of capacity online more quickly.
Looking ahead, Sitetracker outlined a 2025 roadmap that centers on expanding operations and maintenance tools and adding more AI‑powered capabilities to help customers scale and manage assets across the full lifecycle. The company says further work will focus on centralizing data, standardizing processes and optimizing resources to help customers build, operate and maintain infrastructure more effectively.
Alongside the demo and roadmap, Sitetracker released details of two strategic partnerships: one with EDOTCO Group in Asia and another with UK‑based char.gy for on‑street electric vehicle charging.
The collaboration with EDOTCO — datelined Kuala Lumpur and Montclair — will see Sitetracker’s expanded Operations & Maintenance platform rolled out across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets. EDOTCO, which reports a 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 standardize and modernize field operations, harmonize workflows and drive predictive maintenance across its footprint. The deployment is described as placing EDOTCO among the first regional tower companies to adopt a fully integrated, mobile O&M system at this scale.
The Montclair‑datelined announcement with char.gy outlines a plan to use Sitetracker to digitize the full lifecycle of lamppost‑based EV charge points. char.gy currently operates more than 3,600 charging points and has set a target of scaling to over 30,000 public charging points by 2030. Sitetracker said it was selected after a competitive evaluation and will serve as the digital backbone to speed planning, installation and ongoing maintenance as char.gy scales across the UK.
The company lists a broad set of customers and partners across telecoms, utilities, renewables, EV charging and real estate sectors, and says it serves teams that need to plan, build, operate and maintain millions of projects, sites and assets. Industries named include digital infrastructure, renewables, EV charging and utilities.
The demo on September 23 is a 60‑minute session available in multiple time zones and is aimed at teams that need a prescribed path to evaluate and adopt new systems with minimal disruption. Interested parties are invited to register to reserve a slot and can also request a product demo through the Sitetracker website. For media inquiries, contact information provided in the releases lists a media contact email.
The announcements were distributed via a press wire service. The information above summarizes the claims and plans presented in those releases.
Feature | How it is used | Expected benefit |
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Unified ALM platform | Combines land, permitting, construction, fit‑out and O&M into one system | Reduces data handoffs and improves program‑level visibility |
Operations & Maintenance suite | Mobile O&M tools for field teams and centralized task management | Standardizes workflows and supports predictive maintenance at scale |
AI‑powered capabilities | Planned additions to automate and optimize lifecycle decisions | Aims to speed scaling and lower risk across large portfolios |
Industry deployments | Telecom tower rollouts and on‑street EV charging management | Supports rapid, repeatable deployments across many sites |
Demo and onboarding path | 60‑minute, multi‑timezone virtual demo and guided adoption process | Allows teams to evaluate with minimal disruption |
For media or demo requests, the contact listed in the announcements is an email address provided for press inquiries.
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