Each division operates as a standalone business — its own product line, its own customers, its own commercial cadence. The integrated site is where they come together, anchored by The V experience-store concept.
Four product lines under one division. EV chargers for residential homes and commercial sites. Solar PV canopy systems sized to the load. Vertical-axis wind turbines for sites that qualify. Battery storage with grid integration that makes the whole stack work without the utility upgrade gate. Sold as a complete on-site generation and charging build, or as standalone components.
The flagship pilot is The V — our brand experience store, commissioning Q4 2026 — where customers see the entire stack in production before specifying their own.
Hybrid generation is not cosmetic. It is how the company beats grid-constrained sites that would otherwise need a six-figure utility upgrade before a single charger goes live.
Visit eVamb Energy →Three product lines for the agriculture division. Hydroponic systems — countertop tabletop units, vertical-farming racks, wall systems for commercial spaces, and commercial NFT benches — sold as modular builds for restaurants, kitchens, and growers. Greenhouse builds — poly-tunnel through full glass-roof — instrumented from day one and offered with optional solar PV, small wind, and battery storage on the same proposal. And the IoT sensor subscription that extends the platform to traditional row-crop, orchard, vineyard, and pasture operators.
Hydroponic systems cut water use by ~90% and fertiliser use by 60% versus open-field benchmarks, delivering up to 300% higher yield per square metre. The platform underneath ties every deployment back to the same dashboard.
Visit eVamb Agritech →The V is our flagship brand experience store — a destination location where customers see the eVamb stack live before specifying their own. Charging stalls outside. The experience-store interior with working demonstrations of every product the company sells: a DCFC pillar, a residential Level 2 charger, a solar canopy section, a battery cutaway, a hydroponic wall growing leafy greens behind glass, and the dashboard pane on a six-foot screen showing the site's live numbers.
The store is a destination, not a template. We expect a small number of these locations — the commercial charging program scales independently across highways, malls, and public sites.
The shared technology team is a cost centre serving both divisions, funded from group operating budget. Edge devices for chargers, inverters, batteries, and hydroponic environments run on the same firmware stack. LoRaWAN and Sigfox connectivity with cellular fallback. A multi-tenant SaaS backbone hosts every site through one pane of glass.
Offline-first controllers on a single firmware stack — used by chargers, inverters, batteries, and hydroponic environments alike.
LoRaWAN and Sigfox by default, cellular fallback for sites without a usable LPWAN gateway. Battery life of three to five years on the sensor pack.
Multi-tenant SaaS hosting device management, time-series telemetry, and regional cloud infrastructure. API and webhooks for operator integrations.
Foot-traffic surges in The V tune the hydroponic-display lighting schedule. Charger utilisation pre-charges the on-site battery. Greenhouse climate set-points adjust to local weather forecasts the same dashboard pulls in for the energy load. Without the shared layer, the divisions are adjacent; with it, every deployment compounds the next.
One certified-installer network across both divisions. Site survey, install, commissioning, and operational maintenance — under one operations bench.
The eB2B platform routes every supplier interaction through one catalogue, shared across both divisions. Volume aggregates. Pricing improves with scale.
The precedent is familiar. Octopus Energy runs one platform across electric vehicles, energy services, and generation. Tesla shares engineering across automotive and energy. Enel X runs one digital platform across charging, renewables, and demand response.
Both divisions live on evamb.ca. Pricing, product specs, partner enquiries, and the active product catalogue all sit at the division level.
The DCFC-180 fast charger. Residential charging — four tiers, with a Subscription Plan. Commercial design-build for highway plazas, malls, and public sites. Renewable canopy systems that make grid-constrained sites work.
evamb.ca/energy →Hydroponic systems from countertop to commercial scale. Greenhouse builds with optional solar, small wind, and battery storage on the same project. And an IoT sensor subscription for traditional row-crop, orchard, vineyard, and pasture operators — same dashboard, priced per hectare or per zone.
evamb.ca/agritech →The conversations route through one inbox and split out from there.
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