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Electric mining trucks

Epiroc's electric mining trucks are robust machines built for demanding underground applications. Powered by various energy sources like batteries or trolley systems, we certainly have a mine truck to match your specific needs.

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Underground mining trucks with an electric advantage

Epiroc electric mine trucks currently offer a payload capacity of 42 tonnes, with additional models to be introduced in the future. They feature a fully electric drivetrain powered either by a standalone battery or through connection to a trolley system.

 

Like the conventional mine trucks, these machines are purpose‑built for transporting ore and rock material in the demanding underground environment, delivering reliable performance on long or steep ramp haulage and in challenging road conditions. And beyond robust productivity, they bring a significant electric advantage: reduced exhaust emissions, lower heat generation and noise levels.

Improved local and global environment

Electric mine trucks remove 100% of toxic exhaust gases, reduce heat by 80%, and lower CO₂ emissions by up to 70%, creating improved, more comfortable underground conditions.

Lower operating costs

Electric underground trucks significantly cut costs through reduced ventilation demand, lower energy costs (up to 78% savings compared to diesel), and reduced maintenance thanks to fewer moving parts and no diesel engine.

Highly productive

Electric drivetrains enable faster ramp speeds, more efficient and smoother hauling, and regenerative braking, leading to increased tonnes moved per shift.

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Key features

Robust design

Epiroc mine trucks are built for demanding conditions. These machines are designed to handle rough road surfaces, frequent contact with tunnel walls, and the high safety requirements of underground operations.

Compact dimensions

Optimized to deliver maximum load performance while maintaining a small footprint, Epiroc mine trucks ensure high productivity in compact spaces. Designed to fit a variety of mine layouts, they are available in multiple sizes, each engineered for specific drift dimensions and operational needs.

Safe battery system

Epiroc’s battery system uses multi‑layer safety, from cell chemistry to a reinforced steel casing and crash buffers, ensuring safe performance in case of heavy rock impacts.

Powerful, electric drivetrains

Designed for reliable performance on long, steep ramps and in continuous, heavy-duty cycles.

Minetruck MT42 SG outside the mine driving with material in the box.
Minetruck MT42 SG outside the mine driving with material in the box.

Learn more about underground mining electrification

Electrification experts is an interview series about all things electric underground! Guided by our own specialists within the field, each episode explores topics such as tech, sustainability, markets trends and much more.
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Electrifying your mine has never been easier

Collaborating with us ensures comprehensive support throughout your mine's journey towards sustainability. Our experts will assist in upgrading the electrical infrastructure and supplying electric underground loaders to achieve your goals. Together, we'll assess the optimal solutions for each phase of your operation, all customized to align with your company's ambitions, your mine's conditions, and the needs of your workforce.

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Can diesel-powered trucks be upgraded to battery-electric later?

Yes, it is possible, but the conversion requires a substantial rebuild of the truck. To be economically worthwhile, the conversion is best performed on a relatively new truck or carried out in combination with a major overhaul that would be needed anyway.

What ventilation savings can be achieved with battery-electric trucks?

Ventilation savings vary significantly depending on the conditions in the mine. If ventilation requirements are driven primarily by blast gases or gases released from the rock, the savings are small or even zero. However, if heat generated by the trucks determines the ventilation need, reductions can reach up to 80%.

 

When exhaust gases are the limiting factor, the potential savings can be even higher. It is also important to note that the power savings for ventilation fans are greater than the airflow reduction itself, because the relationship between ventilation flow and fan power consumption is nonlinear.

What is the average driving time of a battery-electric mine truck?

The driving time varies depending on the operating cycle. Continuous uphill driving at full power can deplete the battery in about one hour. In a typical duty cycle, driving up and down ramps, combined with standstill periods for loading or waiting in traffic, the usable operating time is generally 2.5 to 4 hours per charge.


In scenarios where the truck drives loaded downhill and returns uphill empty, the available driving time can exceed an entire 8‑hour shift, thanks to energy recovery during downhill driving.

Are hydrogen fuel cells available on Epiroc mine trucks?

No. Hydrogen fuel‑cell technology is not yet mature enough for this type of heavy‑duty underground application, and both the investment cost and operating cost remain very high. In addition, the safety challenges of using hydrogen underground currently lack practical, proven solutions, making the technology unsuitable at this time.

What charging solutions are available for Epiroc battery‑electric mining trucks?

There are two main charging solutions:

 

Alternative 1: Onboard charging
The truck is connected directly to an external charger using the standardized CCS charging interface. The more powerful MCS (Megawatt Charging System) is also under development and will be available in the future.

 

Alternative 2: Battery swapping
The battery is lifted off the truck and replaced with a fully charged one. This process typically takes 5–10 minutes, allowing the truck to return to operation quickly. The removed battery can then be charged using a CCS charger while the truck continues working with the new battery.

When are trolley trucks most suitable, and when are they not?

Trolley truck systems require high upfront investment and offer less operational flexibility, but they provide very low running costs and eliminate diesel exhaust emissions. They are most suitable when the following conditions are met:

  • High production volumes
  • Long‑life ramps where the infrastructure investment can be fully utilized
  • Ventilation or heat challenges where reducing diesel emissions and heat load brings major benefits
  • Strong sustainability ambitions and targets for carbon‑reduction or exhaust-free mining

How is battery safety handled in Epiroc battery‑powered mine trucks?

Safety is the top priority for both mines and Epiroc. Battery‑powered machines generally present fewer safety risks than diesel machines, as they contain no flammable liquids and do not generate hot surfaces. However, they introduce different types of risks that require different preventive measures.

 

Epiroc’s battery system is built on a multi‑layer safety design, covering everything from the cell chemistry to the battery casing and continuous monitoring systems. One particular challenge in underground mining is the possibility of heavy rock falls impacting the battery. Epiroc batteries are engineered to withstand such impacts without creating a hazard, thanks to a combination of a robust steel battery casing and crash buffers integrated into the upper part of the battery. This layered protection ensures safe operation even in harsh underground conditions.