• Datametrex (DM) subsidiary Datametrex Electric Vehicle Solutions has secured seven commercial properties in B.C. to install its EV charging platforms
  • The company has commenced its first deployment of charging stations at a commercial plaza in North Vancouver
  • Datametrex CEO Marshall Gunter sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news
  • EV Connect Solutions is a private Ontario company that is focused on the emerging global electric vehicle charging infrastructure market
  • Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Nexalogy
  • Shares of Datametrex AI Limited (DM) opened trading at C$0.105

Datametrex (DM) subsidiary Datametrex Electric Vehicle Solutions, has secured seven commercial properties in B.C. to install its EV charging platform.

The properties include a commercial retail plaza, multi residence apartment, and golf clubs.

The company has commenced its first deployment of charging stations at a commercial plaza in North Vancouver and plans to expand further in Canada’s commercial real estate space. This partnership will generate significant SaaS revenue growth for the company. 

Marshall Gunter, CEO of Datametrex, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

“With Canadian and the US initiatives being put in place to grow the EV market and install more charging stations to help cut carbon pollution, it was a no-brainer to expand DM EVS from roadside assistance to also providing charging stations for EV drivers. Building a recharging environment to provide EV solutions to all is a priority, and this is the first step!” 

Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Nexalogy.

Shares of Datametrex AI Limited (DM) opened trading at C$0.105.

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