Sitetracker, which provides Asset Lifecycle Management for critical infrastructure, said July 22 it formed a strategic partnership with char.gy, a U.K.-based electric vehicle charging company seeking on-street solutions for urban drivers as the U.K. company pushes ahead for a decarbonized and sustainable transportation future.
This collaboration marks a major step forward in char.gy’s mission to scale its infrastructure to more than 30,000 public charging points by 2030. Sitetracker provides the digital foundation to streamline, standardize, and accelerate deployment nationwide.
As of the end of June 2025, there were more than 1,550,000 fully electric cars in the U.K., or about 4.6% of the approximately 34 million cars on U.K. roads are fully electric, according to zap-map.com, a U.K. charge-point mapping and data service.
Char.gy provides lamppost-based EV-charging solutions, making it easier for drivers without off-street parking to charge their cars near home. Their business model reduces infrastructure complexity by leveraging existing street assets, creating accessible charging networks in dense urban environments.
The U.K. company has a footprint of more than 3,600 charging points and needed a platform capable of supporting high-volume deployments while maintaining quality and operational control. After a competitive evaluation, Sitetracker was chosen for its ability to digitize and orchestrate every step of the asset lifecycle — from planning and installation to ongoing maintenance.
The Sitetracker platform will allow char.gy to standardize high-volume deployments with repeatable, automated workflows; gain real-time insight into project status, survey data, field activity, and issue resolution; improve productivity through mobile-enabled tools that empower field teams to capture data, upload photos, and sync with central operations instantly.
“This transformation ensures that char.gy can keep pace with demand, reduce project timelines, and maintain a high level of service as it scales to tens of thousands of charge points over the next five years” the company said.
“char.gy was built to make EV charging simple and accessible for everyone,” said Alastair Woods, chief operating officer at char.gy. “As we scale from thousands to tens of thousands of charging points, Sitetracker is the operational backbone we need. Their platform provides the visibility and control required to deliver fast, efficient rollouts while maintaining the quality our communities depend on.”
Sitetracker believes its unified platform enables better coordination between contractors, local authorities, and internal teams—accelerating approvals, reducing administrative burden, and ensuring consistent delivery.
“char.gy is a true innovator in the EV charging space,” said Giuseppe Incitti at Sitetracker. “We’re thrilled to support their bold vision of transforming how people charge their vehicles in cities. This partnership demonstrates how Sitetracker’s technology helps ambitious companies scale clean energy infrastructure with speed and confidence.”
Sitetracker said it has helped companies such as Vodafone, Ericsson, ENGIE, Telefonica, Cypress Creek Renewables, Cox, and Iberdrola to plan, build, operate, and maintain millions of projects, sites, and assets.








