Public consultation: Register for Tuesday, 28 October 2025
Artists impression of a data centre site

Larbert
AI Energy Campus

Explore the project, share your insights and ask questions.

Apatura is bringing forward early proposals for a 300MW data centre campus, a major clean energy and digital infrastructure development in Falkirk. The project would enable a multi-billion-pound investment in a hyperscale green AI data centre and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), supporting the region’s ambitions for a strong, inclusive, and sustainable local economy.

 
More about the project

Join us at our public consultation event

Come along to view the plans, speak to the team, and share your thoughts.

Location: Allan Glen’s Rugby Club, 212 Kirkintilloch Rd, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2NE
Date: Wednesday 26th November 
Time: 2:30pm-7:30pm.

The site boundary

This boundary identifies the land under consideration for development. All infrastructure, access points, and associated works will be designed within this footprint, subject to planning approval. 

 

About Apatura

Apatura is a UK-based company that develops and operates large-scale energy and digital infrastructure. We specialise in clean power, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and data centre–ready sites, the behind-the-scenes systems that keep the lights on, store renewable energy, and power everything from education and healthcare to research and artificial intelligence.

With over 15 years’ experience in grid and land development, we focus on projects that unlock lasting value for local communities and support the UK’s wider transition to net zero. Our proposals at Plean are part of this commitment, helping to bring forward the next generation of infrastructure, jobs, and investment.

About AAH

We work closely with AAH, a trusted planning consultancy with decades of experience navigating complex projects across the UK. 

AAH’s role is to help shape and present our proposals with care, clarity and consideration. They understand that planning isn’t just about ticking policy boxes – it’s about understanding communities, anticipating long‑term needs and finding solutions that balance technical requirements with local priorities.

From early site assessments through to detailed submissions, AAH ensures that every planning application we bring forward is robust, transparent and aligned with the wider regeneration goals of the areas we work in.