What's Happening?
Epiroc has successfully converted all 78 mining haul trucks at Hancock Iron Ore's Roy Hill mine in Western Australia to fully driverless operation. This conversion, using Epiroc's LinkOA system, marks
a significant step towards establishing the world's largest fully agnostic autonomous mine. The fleet includes 54 Caterpillar 793F trucks and 24 Hitachi EH5000 trucks. The project is a collaboration between Epiroc and Hancock Iron Ore, aiming to enhance productivity and safety through interoperability and scalability of autonomous systems.
Why It's Important?
The transition to a fully autonomous fleet at Roy Hill represents a major advancement in mining technology, potentially setting a new standard for the industry. The use of OEM-agnostic systems allows for greater flexibility and efficiency, which could lead to increased productivity and safety across the mining sector. This development is significant for the U.S. mining industry as it highlights the potential for similar technological advancements to be adopted domestically, improving competitiveness and operational efficiency.
What's Next?
The final phase of the project involves bringing all trucks and ancillary vehicles online by December 2025. This completion will fully realize the world's largest OEM-agnostic autonomous haulage operation. Epiroc anticipates ongoing revenues from the project and has opened its order book for other miners interested in adopting similar technologies. The success of this project could lead to further investments in autonomous mining technologies globally.











