Angus Rural Mobility Hub
The project aims to build Scotland’s first regional mobility hub at a strategic location on the A90 between Dundee and Aberdeen. It will achieve this through a collaborative partnership.
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Set within the planned 20-hectare expansion of Brechin Business Park, this enabling infrastructure will explore opportunities around:
- integrated clean energy generation
- distribution and storage for private, fleet and freight
- public transport interchange
- car share
- last-mile logistics
Opportunities for the site include:
- Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure for cars, buses, logistics and micro-mobility
- Distributed energy generation and storage
- Freight clean fuel (biogas, with the potential for hydrogen in the future)
- Last-mile delivery and rural consolidation with delivery options (drone/automation)
- Car and fleet sharing (EV)
- A digital platform to enable rural active travel and automation capabilities
- Bus interchange (rural/town)
- Trialling of ‘on-demand’ public transport
- Micro-mobility connections (e-bikes/cargo bikes) and service infrastructure (charging/hire/secure)
- Changing, washing and locker facilities
- A community hub and office space (meeting room hire/services)
- Connectivity to public amenities through safe/sheltered pedestrian/cycle routes
- Integration with a planned regional business park to support co-location of associated ventures, investors, service
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