MINExpo 2024 in review

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Hosted by the US National Mining Association (NMA), MINExpo 2024 took place in Las Vegas from 24–26 September, and drew more than 45,000 attendees from 148 countries.

Rich Nolan, NMA president and CEO, said the “response this year was beyond what we could have expected, with unparalleled networking and dealmaking like we have never seen before".

With 2,000 exhibitors showcasing a vast array of mining equipment – from giant trucks to tyres, pumps, valves and software solutions – MINExpo offered an unrivalled snapshot of the industry’s latest advances.

In addition, panel sessions brought together leaders from some of the world’s largest mining companies to discuss how the sector is evolving through innovations in electrification, digitalisation and other emerging technologies.

Electrifying equipment on display

On the first day of MINExpo 2024, Fortescue signed its largest-ever single contract with equipment maker Liebherr to co-develop and validate a zero-emission mining fleet.

The deal, worth up to $2.8bn (A$4.22bn), would see iron ore producer Fortescue purchase around 360 autonomous battery-electric trucks, 55 electric excavators and 60 battery-powered dozers, for use at its operations in Western Australia (WA).

The pair also unveiled the T 264 autonomous battery-electric dump truck, a product of their joint development efforts. The T 264 “will be one of the first zero-emission solutions for mine haulage in operation globally”, according to Fortescue’s CEO, Dino Otranto. It is expected to start on-site validation at the end of 2025.

Caterpillar also displayed its battery-electric Cat R1700 XE load-haul-dump (LHD) for underground mining alongside several new solutions for charging. Notably, the company announced that its new dynamic energy transfer system, which can power both battery-electric and diesel-electric large mining trucks, is set to be tested at various BHP sites including Jimblebar in WA and Escondida in Chile.

Komatsu's power agnostic 930E haul truck was unveiled at MINExpo. Credit: Caroline Peachey.
Komatsu's power agnostic 930E haul truck was unveiled at MINExpo. Credit: Caroline Peachey.

MINExpo 2024 also saw Komatsu reveal a new charging solution that supports its first battery-electric LHD, the four-tonne-class WX04B, designed for narrow vein underground mining operations. Also on show for the first time was the eMine™ Robot Automated Connection Device (ACD), currently under development by ABB and Komatsu in collaboration with mining companies Boliden and BHP. The tech, which has been tested at ABB’s lab in Sweden, is set to start on-site demonstrations at Boiden’s Aitik open-pit copper mine in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Also making its way from MINExpo for a one-year field trial at Aitik in Sweden will be Komatsu’s Power Agnostic 930E. As the name suggests, the 930E haul truck can be converted from diesel to various types of fossil-free power sources, allowing customers to “future-proof their operations with a versatile approach to decarbonisation”.