eVambgroup

Quiet deployments,
compounding results.

eVamb Group is a Canadian cleantech platform — built around the conviction that EV charging, renewable energy, and agriculture automation are the same industry, just with different sensors. Two operating divisions, one shared technology team, a single integrated site as the proof of concept.

The founders

The Founders

eVamb Group was founded on the conviction that the next generation of enterprises will be measured not only by what they build, but by what they restore. Behind the company stand two founders whose strengths are deliberately complementary — one a strategist with a builder's instinct for purpose, the other an operator with an engineer's discipline for execution. Together, Niket Sinh and Ved Varma have shaped eVamb into a company guided by nature and powered by precision.

Niket Sinh, Founder of eVamb Group

Niket Sinh

Founder, eVamb Group

Niket entered the ITES industry in 2008, straight out of high school, and treated every role thereafter as a discipline rather than a rung. Mid-executive leadership at globally recognised organisations gave him scale; founding-team work in healthcare and hospitality start-ups gave him speed; his move to Canada widened the horizon. eVamb Group is the considered answer to a question he has refined for over a decade: what should a modern enterprise actually be for? His reply is anchored in the principles of the green revolution — a company built to grow by giving back, not by taking. In Niket's hands, vision becomes a discipline and patience becomes a strategy.

Ved Varma, Co-Founder and COO of eVamb Group

Ved Varma

Co-Founder, COO & Director of Operations, eVamb Group

Every vision needs a builder; Ved is precisely that. A Mechatronics undergraduate and Master's graduate, he has spent his career at the intersection of engineering rigour and executive judgement — across the automobile and telecom industries, and in a defining role scaling a textile start-up that taught him what it actually costs to build a company well. Systems, supply chains, and the unglamorous arithmetic of execution are the instruments he plays. As Co-Founder, COO and Director of Operations, he gives Niket's vision its architecture: structured enough to scale, fluid enough to evolve, disciplined enough to last.

Where Niket envisions the horizon, Ved engineers the road to it.

Operating principles

Six principles,
strictly held.

These are not values written on a wall. They are the operating filter that decides which sites we build, which suppliers we onboard, which capital we accept, and which conversations we end.

Build whole, not piece-meal.

Every site is a complete system — chargers, generation, storage, and the experience layer — designed and operated as one product.

Honest at depth.

Investor decks, partner conversations, and field reports all carry the same numbers. No version of the story we wouldn't tell to any audience.

Hardware first.

Software is the platform. Hardware is the proof. Every product line ships a physical reference deployment before its catalogue page goes live.

Slow at scale.

Larger deployments wait for unit economics to clear. We have watched faster competitors fail at $500M valuations and adjusted accordingly.

One platform, two divisions.

Energy and Agritech run separate P&Ls but share the firmware, the dashboard, and the field operations bench. The platform is the moat.

Respect the site host.

Property owners are partners, not landlords. Every site is a custom design with revenue-share or fixed-lease structures matched to property economics.

The journey

From idea
to platform.

Solar PV installation 2025 · Founding

The founding insight.

EV charging companies sell hardware and let the customer figure out power. Renewable installers sell panels and let the customer figure out load. Hydroponic vendors sell systems and let the customer figure out integration. Three industries selling adjacent components of the same site, none of them building the site.

eVamb was founded to be the company that builds the site.

Building the proof-of-concept 2026 · The V Pilot

The proof of concept.

The V is the first eVamb site — the experience-store concept commissioning Q4 2026 in Ontario. Ten DC fast-charge stalls, a hybrid solar-and-wind canopy, battery storage, and a 1,500 sq ft retail floor inside The V with a working hydroponic wall on display.

The pilot is small by design. Once it operates, the commercial program scales against a proof point — not a pitch deck.

See what we build →
Continental rollout 2027 onward · Network

From pilot to platform.

Phase 02 — the commercial program — adapts the site model to highway plazas, malls, public parks, and fleet depots. Phase 03 takes the same model international, beginning with European demonstrators at SIA Paris 2027 and Gulf-region deployments timed for Expo 2030 in Riyadh.

Same brand. Same hardware. Same shared technology team. The platform that makes the next site cheaper, faster, and easier than the one before it.

See the investor view →

We started eVamb because we couldn't find the company we wanted to be a customer of. So we are building it — the way it should have been built from the start, integrated, on one platform, on real sites, with real people in front of the chargers and real food on the menu.

Niket Sinh & Ved Varma · co-founders
Partners. Suppliers. Pilot sites. People.

If you build, install, fund, or
shop with us — talk to us.

Site hosts looking at the commercial roadmap. Suppliers and integrators ready for eB2B onboarding. Investors evaluating the pre-seed round. Future colleagues. Every conversation begins the same way.

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