Princes street electric vehicle hub opening

Published

13th July 2018

A new hub packed with the latest technology for charging electric vehicles will be officially opened in Dundee on today

Solar canopies, charging points and electrical Infrastructure have been built at the site in Princes Street, between Dens Street and Lower Princes Street.

The development at what was most recently a vacant yard, but was previously a filling station, is part of a £1.86m award made to the city by the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) in 2016.

The official opening will be carried out by Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing Joe FitzPatrick MSP.

Dundee City Council

Dundee draws skilled workers from a 60-minute catchment population of 640,000 and has a local population of over 140,000. The availability of a large pool of highly skilled labour is a key feature in the Dundee economy. Flexibility in the labour force is currently more prevalent in Dundee than in Scotland as a whole. All forms of labour market flexibility - part-time, temporary employment, self-employment and shift work - are widely operational within the city. Labour force stability in the city is excellent, enabling companies to plan with confidence. Labour turnover levels are less than 5% and absenteeism averages 2%.

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