Fuel the Future: Commercial Service Truck Shop with EV & Hydrogen Charging Stations

Driving the Future: Hydrogen & EV Charging Solutions

Lead the Transition to Sustainable Transportation at AHI Red Deer

Position your company at the forefront of innovation with a unique opportunity to pilot and advance hydrogen and EV infrastructure. The AHI Red Deer site is purpose-built to align with global sustainability goals, offering cutting-edge facilities for hydrogen fueling and EV charging. By choosing this site, operators can enable SCOPE 3 compliance, reducing carbon emissions across the supply chain—from manufacturing to final delivery.

Leverage the opportunity to:
  • Operate in a master-planned commercial service hub designed for the future of transportation.
  • Offer advanced hydrogen and EV charging solutions to meet growing fleet and consumer demand.
  • Enable clients to achieve SCOPE 3 goals by reducing transportation emissions.
  • Benefit from immediate access to scalable infrastructure with support for hydrogen and EV pilots.
  • Strengthen your brand as a leader in sustainable logistics and energy solutions.

This is your chance to be part of the solution—advancing technologies that will redefine how goods move from production to customers. AHI Red Deer is ready to help your vision become reality. Don’t wait to lead the next generation of sustainable transportation.

Unparalleled energy innovation is at your fingertips. Our location is powered by state-of-the-art on-site energy production, including cogeneration, solar integration, and scalable hydrogen blending. This ensures your operations run efficiently, cost-effectively, and with reduced emissions.

  • Carbon-neutral, reliable energy production.
  • Opportunity to pilot and scale hydrogen solutions.
  • Continuous power availability tailored to your operational needs.

Strategically located in Red Deer, our site offers unmatched proximity to major markets and transport hubs, streamlining logistics and reducing distribution costs.

 
  • Immediate access to over 81% of Alberta's population within 2 hours.
  • Easy connectivity via major highways, rail, and air routes.
  • Midpoint advantage between Edmonton and Calgary, reducing transportation costs by up to 44%.

Prepare for the future with a site designed to align with Scope 3 emissions goals. Our advanced infrastructure is built to support EV and hydrogen initiatives, enabling companies to innovate and lead the transition to a cleaner future.

 
  • EV and hydrogen fueling stations with cutting-edge capabilities.
  • Reduce emissions in goods transport with centralized operations.
  • Positioned to help meet your ESG and sustainability goals.

Unmatched Connectivity and Reach

Positioned in Central Alberta, AHI Red Deer is the only location offering seamless access to 4.5 million people within a 100-mile radius. This strategic location serves Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, and surrounding areas, making it a prime hub for businesses seeking efficient distribution and operations.
Key Highlights:
  • Reach over 81% of Alberta’s population within a two-hour drive.
  • Direct access to key urban centers: Calgary, Edmonton, and Red Deer.
  • Reduce transportation costs and delivery times with centralized operations.
  • Easy connectivity to major highways, rail, and air routes.

Central Alberta Advantage

AHI Red Deer is more than a location—it’s a gateway to economic growth and opportunity. With a thriving local economy, skilled labor force, and supportive business environment, this site is built to help companies grow and succeed.
Key Highlights:
  • Located in Alberta’s third-largest city with a strong industrial base.
  • Proximity to top-tier education centers ensures a steady supply of skilled workers.
  • Business-friendly policies, low taxes, and development incentives.
  • Positioned in a growing economic corridor connecting major cities.

The project involves the deployment of solar panels or solar thermal systems to capture sunlight and convert it into usable energy. Solar panels consist of photovoltaic cells that directly convert sunlight into electricity, while solar thermal systems use sunlight to heat water or other fluids to produce heat or steam for electricity generation or other applications.

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