What's Happening?
A successful trial of a battery-electric haul truck has been completed at the Kansanshi copper and gold mine in Zambia. Conducted by First Quantum Minerals and Hitachi Construction Machinery, the trial involved
a full-battery dump truck operating with overhead trolley lines. Over the course of the trial, the truck traveled more than 4,000 kilometers and hauled over 30,000 tonnes of material. The vehicle, based on the EH4000 platform, demonstrated improved acceleration and reduced noise, with zero CO2 emissions due to Zambia's hydropower-based electricity system. The trial's success supports plans for commercial deployment in 2027.
Why It's Important?
The trial's success marks a significant step towards the decarbonization of mining operations. By demonstrating the feasibility of battery-electric haul trucks, the project aligns with global efforts to reduce reliance on diesel and lower emissions in the mining industry. The collaboration between First Quantum Minerals and Hitachi highlights the potential for industry partnerships to drive technological innovation. The use of Zambia's hydropower resources further underscores the importance of sustainable energy sources in achieving carbon-neutral operations. This development could set a precedent for other mining companies seeking to adopt similar technologies.






