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BHP and Rio Tinto begin testing electric haul trucks in Jimblebar

BHP and Rio Tinto begin testing electric haul trucks in Jimblebar
BHP and Rio Tinto begin testing electric haul trucks in Jimblebar

BHP, a global miner, announced on Friday it had taken delivery of two electrical haul trucks for a trial to begin at its Jimblebar Iron Ore Mine in Australia's Pilbara. The truck trials are intended to reduce diesel consumption and greenhouse gas emission.

BHP stated that the battery-electric trial, in partnership with Rio Tinto, and Caterpillar industrial equipment manufacturer, aims to test whether the technology can be used as an alternative for diesel in large-scale mining operations of iron ore.

BHP stated that after the trial, miners will independently determine the progress they have made towards scaling up trials in their respective operations.

Tim Day, BHP's Western Australia Iron Ore Asset president, said that replacing diesel was not just about changing the energy source, but also about reimagining our operations and developing technologies, infrastructure, and supply chains for mining operations.

He said that the trials would help him to understand the interplay between the various pieces: battery technologies, charging and generation infrastructures, power management as well as supply chains for a possible large-scale deployment.

(source: Reuters)