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.
Sitetracker Unveils Data-Center Demo and New Roadmap with Major Partnerships
Sitetracker, headquartered in Montclair, New Jersey, announced a 60-minute virtual demo on September 23 titled Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles. The session, described in the releases as a comprehensive walkthrough, will provide structure and visibility to help data center teams scale projects faster and more reliably. The event is designed to be accessible across multiple global time zones, with registrations encouraged to reserve a spot for the session.
The announcements frame the race to build data-center capacity as intensifying due to AI infrastructure, hyperscale cloud growth, and expanding edge demand. Executives describe developers and operators as being stretched to the breaking point by current demand, with teams finding it difficult to pause to evaluate new solutions because every hour is spent fighting fires and keeping pipelines moving while construction teams stay on time and on budget. Against this backdrop, the releases argue that delaying the evaluation of new tools can lead to missed milestones, lack of programmatic-level visibility, and other inefficiencies that threaten delivery timelines and investor confidence.
Sitetracker positions its platform as an Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform for critical infrastructure that unifies land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit-out, and operations and maintenance in a single system. The aim is to eliminate disconnected workflows, data silos, and costly handoff failures, helping owners, developers, EPCs, and service providers stay connected and on track. By offering a prescribed path for evaluation and ongoing adoption, the company says the platform minimizes disruption for overburdened teams and gives leaders the visibility needed to bring gigawatts online faster, with reduced risk and greater scale.
In addition to outlining the demo, the company highlighted its recent fiscal-year results and a roadmap for 2025. The close of Sitetracker’s fiscal year on January 31 was described as delivering record growth, with 2024 characterized as a transformative year that introduced tools to streamline the deployment of critical infrastructure. The 2025 plan emphasizes fortifying Sitetracker’s position as a category leader in full asset lifecycle management, with a focus on AI-powered capabilities to help customers scale and optimize asset management across lifecycles. The releases repeatedly note the broad potential of centralizing data, standardizing processes, and optimizing resources to enable faster, smarter, and safer development, construction, operation, and maintenance.
The announcements also showcase two notable partnerships. In Asia, Sitetracker joined with EDOTCO Group, a major tower-services company with a footprint across nine markets. The release notes plans to deploy Sitetracker’s expanded Operations & Maintenance platform across more than 55,000 towers in Asia, a move described as setting a new industry benchmark for scalability and efficiency. The EDOTCO release cites a regional dateline spanning Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Montclair, New Jersey, and describes EDOTCO as a leading digital connectivity infrastructure company with a portfolio of thousands of towers. A statement from EDOTCO’s leadership emphasizes standardizing and modernizing field operations across the region, while Sitetracker argues the platform will harmonize field workflows, improve predictive maintenance, and unlock deeper operational visibility.
In the UK, Sitetracker partnered with char.gy, a company advancing lamppost-based on-street EV charging. char.gy’s current footprint exceeds 3,600 charging points, with a target to reach >30,000 public charging points by 2030. Sitetracker will provide the digital foundation to streamline, standardize, and accelerate char.gy’s deployment nationwide, digitizing and orchestrating every step of the asset lifecycle from planning and installation to ongoing maintenance. char.gy describes Sitetracker as the operational backbone as it scales from thousands to tens of thousands of charging points, with quotes from char.gy leadership underscoring the partnership’s importance. The collaboration is presented as a key step toward accelerating urban EV infrastructure and supporting decarbonization goals in the UK.
Across all three releases—data-center demo, the 2024 results with the 2025 roadmap, and the EDOTCO and char.gy partnerships—Sitetracker emphasizes its role as a global ALM platform that across industries supports a wide range of customers and partners, including major telecom carriers, utilities, renewables developers, and EV charging networks. The messaging highlights ongoing efforts to centralize data, standardize processes, and optimize resources to enable faster deployment, more consistent delivery, and greater investor confidence. For readers seeking more information or a demonstration of the platform, the releases encourage visiting the Sitetracker site to request a demo.
What this means for the construction and infrastructure sectors
Industry observers may see the announcements as a signal of a broader push toward unified asset lifecycle management for critical infrastructure. By linking land, permitting, construction, operations, and maintenance within a single system, Sitetracker and its partners aim to improve execution across complex, multi-country projects and high-volume deployment programs. The emphasis on AI and O&M suggests a shift toward more proactive asset care and real-time visibility, potentially helping operators manage large portfolios while maintaining quality and service levels as demand scales.
Registrants for the demo should note that the event is designed to showcase practical capabilities and workflow improvements that can translate to faster delivery, lower risk, and greater consistency in project outcomes. As the ecosystem for digital infrastructure grows more interconnected, the releases portray Sitetracker as a central hub intended to align multiple stakeholders—owners, operators, contractors, and local authorities—around a clearer path to delivering critical infrastructure on time and on budget.
Key notes and contact information
Media inquiries and interview opportunities are routed through the designated press contact, and the releases consistently point readers to request a demo at the official Sitetracker site. The messaging underscores the company’s commitment to providing a transparent, end-to-end solution for asset lifecycle needs across digital infrastructure, renewables, EV charging, utilities, and real estate sectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
A virtual 60‑minute demonstration showing how Sitetracker’s ALM platform supports data center teams with structure and visibility for faster, more reliable project delivery.
A partnership with EDOTCO Group to accelerate field operations in Asia, and a partnership with char.gy to accelerate on‑street EV charging deployment in the UK.
The rollout of Sitetracker’s O&M platform across more than 55,000 towers in nine Asian markets, aimed at improving operational visibility and scalability across EDOTCO’s tower footprint.
Sitetracker will digitize and orchestrate the asset lifecycle for char.gy’s lamppost-based charging network, with a plan to scale to tens of thousands of charging points by 2030.
The roadmap focuses on AI-powered capabilities, enhanced O&M, and centralizing data to standardize processes and expand the O&M suite, enabling smarter asset management.
Montclair, New Jersey.
Visit the Sitetracker website to request a demo at http://www.sitetracker.com.
Feature | Description |
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Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform | Integrates land evaluation, permitting, construction, fit-out, and operations and maintenance in a single system to reduce silos and handoff failures. |
Data center lifecycle visibility | Provides structure and visibility to scale data center projects faster and more reliably across multiple time zones. |
2024 growth and 2025 roadmap | Highlight of record growth and a strategic focus on AI-powered capabilities and expanded O&M to drive smarter asset management. |
Major partnerships | EDOTCO (Asia towers) and char.gy (UK EV charging) to extend ALM across telecom towers and on-street charging networks. |
Global deployment scale | Plans and implementations covering tens of thousands of assets across multiple markets, underscoring cross-industry reach. |
Demo accessibility | Virtual session with multiple global time zones to accommodate a diverse audience and encourage broad participation. |
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Additional Resources
- Business Wire: Sitetracker Closes 2024 with Record Growth and a Bold Vision for Full Asset Lifecycle Management
- Wikipedia: Enterprise asset management
- Business Wire: EDOTCO and Sitetracker Partner to Digitally Transform Field Operations Across Asia
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Telecommunications tower (search)
- Business Wire: char.gy Selects Sitetracker to Power National EV Charging Network Expansion
- Google Search: char.gy EV charging UK
- Business Wire: Sitetracker Showcases Software Platform to Help the Data Center Ecosystem Scale Capacity
- Google Scholar: data center lifecycle
- Business Wire: APAL MW Partners with Sitetracker to Accelerate Renewable Energy Projects Across France
- Google News: Sitetracker renewable energy France
