Scania, Rio Tinto Developing Autonomous Haul Trucks for Mining

The two companies have established a long-term research and development collaboration agreement.

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Scania and Rio Tinto are developing autonomous haul trucks at a mine in Western Australiaโ€™s Pilbara region to pursue potential environmental and productivity benefits.

The two companies have established a long-term research and development collaboration agreement for the continuous advancement of this autonomous technology, under which Rio Tinto's Channar mine has become the first active partner site for Scaniaโ€™s autonomous mining solution. The partnership also includes options for the future transition to electric-powered vehicles.

Rio Tinto and Scania launched new trials on Scaniaโ€™s 40-ton-payload autonomous mining trucks in April 2022 and quickly reached a key milestone of driverless operation in a simulated load and haul cycle environment.

Scaniaโ€™s trucks have potential advantages over traditional heavy haulage trucks, both in terms of emissions and productivity.

In utilizing Scaniaโ€™s autonomous mining trucks, energy requirements, mining footprint and infrastructure requirements can be reduced, meaning that capital and operating expenses may also be reduced at suitable sites.

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