Epiroc begins battery-electric fleet conversion

Epiroc is offering customers conversion kits to seamlessly transform loaders from diesel-powered to battery-electric driven.  Evolution Mining has ordered the conversion of two diesel-powered Scooptram ST1030 machines for use at its gold mine in Red Lake, Canada.

“Converting existing diesel machines to battery electric will be a smart and cost-efficient alternative for mining companies that want to electrify their operations,” Epiroc president and chief executive Helena Hedblom said.

Conversion kits for other machines will follow, including for the Scooptram ST14 loader which is already being tested as a converted version.  Epiroc has expanded its proven battery offering and zero-emission underground fleet with the second generation in loaders, mine trucks and rigs for face drilling, production drilling and rock reinforcement.

A battery-driven electric fleet brings savings on maintenance, ventilation and cooling, as one of the biggest expenditures in many mining operations is the cost of ventilation related to the use of diesel, and with electric machinery that cost can be cut by at least half.  Converting to battery-electric provides the opportunity to lessen the environmental footprint and create a healthier work environment for miners everywhere.

Epiroc will offer a quick turnaround time for the conversion, which is included in a midlife rebuild and puts machines back on site ready for heightened performance without unnecessary disruptions to production.

Evolution Mining sets net zero target

Evolution Mining has joined gold rival Newcrest Mining in setting a target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.  The company said the target would be preceded by an aim to reduce scope one and two emissions by 30 per cent by 2030.

Evolution said achieving the company’s target would involve partnerships with industry, government and supply chains to focus on low-emission solutions, technology roadmaps to support efficiency improvements, carbon reduction planning and improved transparency in reporting on its performance.  Jack Klein, Chairman of Evolution said that Evolution had always put environmental and social concerns at the forefront of it’s operations.

“Now we’re publicly committing to bolder, more tangible action as we align our business with the transition to net zero: he said.

Evolution’s biggest gold rival Newcrest Mining set a similar target last month.