Gamotech is a Canadian cleantech company electrifying auxiliary power systems for service and utility trucks. Traditional utility fleets idle their diesel engines all day to power jobsite equipment — generating excessive fuel costs, accelerated engine wear, harmful emissions, and dangerous noise levels for workers. Gamotech replaces these diesel PTO (power take-off) systems with a modular, battery-powered workstation that delivers electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic power from a single unit — without replacing existing truck-mounted equipment. The system integrates IoT telemetry for fleet monitoring and data-driven recurring revenue, and is backed by a patent-pending multi-power conversion architecture (US & Canada). Field-deployed since 2024, Gamotech has 11 paying customers across municipal waterworks, aerial work, and road signage applications, with units operating continuously for two years. The company has secured $7.6M in non-dilutive grants and built a $6.6M qualified pipeline spanning municipal, telecom, and Tier-1 commercial fleets. Gamotech's go-to-market strategy targets regulated municipal fleets as a beachhead, expanding into commercial fleets and US markets through channel partners and an OEM relationship with PACCAR/Peterbilt. The company projects $48M in revenue and 44% gross margins by 2030.