Sandvik partners with Foran for record BEV fleet in Canada
Sandvik partners with Foran for record BEV fleet in Canada
25 July, 2022by
Administrator
Foran Mining has selected Sandvik Mining and Rock
Solutions to supply a fleet of 20 battery-electric vehicles (BEVs),
including trucks, loaders and drills, for its McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan,
Canada. Set to be the world’s first carbon-neutral copper development project,
McIlvenna Bay will be powered by clean hydroelectric power and designed to take
advantage of Sandvik’s latest technological advances in sustainable mining.
Sandvik’s biggest BEV fleet to date will include seven
Sandvik LH518B loaders, six Sandvik TH550B trucks, four Sandvik DD422iE jumbos,
two Sandvik DL422iE longhole drills and one Sandvik DS412iE mechanical bolter.
Delivery of the equipment is scheduled to begin next year and continue into
2025. Sandvik will also provide on-site service support and Battery as a
Service by Sandvik at the underground copper-zinc mining project located in
east-central Saskatchewan.
“This record contract is the culmination of a year-long
collaborative effort between Foran Mining and Sandvik and demonstrates a shared
vision that electrification will drive the future of sustainable mining,” said
Jakob Rutqvist, VP Strategy and Commercial for Sandvik Mining and Rock
Solutions’ Battery and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (BHEV) Business Unit. “BEVs
have enormous potential to reduce a mining operation’s carbon footprint, and
Canada continues to be the epicenter for mining electrification and a blueprint
for what to expect in other major mining regions very soon."
Copper and zinc are critical metals for the transition
to a low-carbon future as essential elements of electrical grids, solar panels,
wind turbines and batteries. The McIlvenna Bay project intends to supply those
minerals in a way that will not only be carbon neutral but ultimately have a
net positive impact on the climate.
“This is a very exciting period for Foran as we
continue to execute on our initiatives to permit, construct and operate
McIlvenna Bay,” said Dave Bernier, Chief Operating Officer of Foran Mining.
“Sandvik is a global leader in industrial battery technology and we look
forward to working together on our project. Utilizing battery-electric
equipment with semi- and fully-autonomous capabilities can help us achieve carbon
neutral targets and provide a safer working environment, which is part of our
Net Positive Business strategy as we look to deliver critical metals essential
for global decarbonization in a responsible and socially-empowering way."
Foran Mining conducted a thorough analysis during its
2020 pre-feasibility study to determine the investment case for BEVs compared
to diesel. The company determined that BEVs would deliver better financial
results at McIlvenna Bay when considering the savings generated through lower
ventilation capital and operating costs.
“I am very pleased that Foran Mining has chosen
Sandvik to deliver our leading battery-electric solutions for the pioneering
McIlvenna Bay project,” said Stefan Widing, President and CEO of Sandvik. “We
see very strong momentum for our mining electrification offering, which offers
great potential in driving more sustainable mining, helping customers to boost
productivity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve workers’ health."
A dedicated on-site project team will be jointly working with the mine’s operations team to ensure the products and services in the delivery scope support the alliance on Foran’s journey towards more productive, efficient and sustainable mining. Battery as a Service by Sandvik will enable McIlvenna Bay to get the most out of its battery-electric equipment by relying on unrivaled expertise to manage the capacity and health of batteries and chargers throughout their long lives. Learn more about how each Battery as a Service program is tailored to the specific needs of a customer’s fleet, mine design and cycle duties here.