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Miners reiterate support for shift to cleaner vehicles

15th January 2021

By: Mariaan Webb

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

     

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The mining industry is making progress on a shift to cleaner, safer vehicles as collaboration between the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) and original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) gains momentum.

Under the ICMM’s Innovation for Cleaner, Safer Vehicles (ICSV) initiative, the industry and OEMs are collaborating to understand what is needed to transform today’s fleet of mining vehicles into tomorrow’s new generation of vehicles.

“Safer, cleaner mining equipment is important for our people and the world. No one party can tackle this on [it] own, though,” BHP CEO Mike Henry said last month.

The ambitions of the ICSV initiative are to introduce greenhouse-gas-emission-free surface mining vehicles by 2040, minimise the operational impact of diesel exhausts by 2025 and make vehicle collision avoidance technology available to mining companies by 2025.

Two years on from announcing these ambitions, eight new OEMs have joined the initiative, taking the number of participating OEMs to 19.

ICMM members, representing about 30% of the global metals market with more than 650 assets, have undertaken assessments to establish a clearer view of the progress made at site level towards each ambition. These assessments indicate that ICMM members are generally at early stages of maturity in the journey.

The CEO Advisory Group, comprising the leaders of BHP, Anglo American, Gold Fields, Caterpillar, Komatsu and Sandvik, said that, in its first two years, the ICSV had achieved the critical step of sending strong signals to OEMs and third-party technology providers on their requirements and on what was needed to accelerate development and adoption of technology across the industry.

“There is a critical need to advance work on cleaner, safer vehicles in mining, which will have important health and safety benefits and contribute towards the pressing need of decarbonising the mining industry,” said Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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