Montclair-based Sitetracker selected for large-scale rollout of hundreds of EV charging stations in U.K. 

Sitetracker, a Montclair-based leader in deployment operations management, recently announced that U.K.-based Evyve, an expanding electric vehicle charging company, has selected it to help deploy and manage its hundreds of EV charging stations across England, Scotland and Wales.

Evyve’s charging stations are already widely available at retail and leisure outlets, business parks and restaurants, and, with Sitetracker, the company will be able to more quickly deploy even more stations to help drivers transition to clean energy more quickly.

Evyve is a joint venture between EVY Infrastructure Partners and Peel NRE. Peel NRE’s portfolio includes diverse energy projects in pursuit of sustainable growth and helping the U.K. achieve net zero by 2050.

Sitetracker has been a cornerstone of hundreds of companies working toward creating a sustainable future by deploying EV charging stations, solar infrastructure and innovative new technologies like smart rail systems that reduce carbon emissions in freight transportation.

Sitetracker has been around since 2008. In four rounds of fundraising, it has brought in $183 million, including $66 million in a Series D round in 2022. The company has doubled its head count while seizing opportunities in the transition of commercial vehicles to electrification. Customers include ChargePoint, Duke Energy and EVgo.

“Evyve and other startup EV charging companies are critical links in the U.K.’s effort to achieve its stated carbon-reduction goals,” Giuseppe Incitti, CEO of Sitetracker, said. “Watching innovative companies like Evyve tackle this existential problem while building the clean energy economy is gratifying. Helping them execute their business plan is equally satisfying.”

Almost half of all electric charging points in the U.S. have been deployed by Sitetracker customers. As more companies take advantage of sustainable-energy investments across the globe, Sitetracker’s presence in Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa is growing at a rapid pace, to over 100 countries worldwide.