Liebherr, Fortescue reveal world’s first self-driving electric mining truck

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“Our collaborative efforts will be beneficial for not only Fortescue, but all customers who choose to implement Liebherr technology products on their sites,” Liebherr Mining EVP Oliver Weiss said.

The partnership, which started in 2022, aims to build a zero-emission haulage solution. The new system will include an integrated fleet management system and machine guidance, allowing it to operate without human intervention.

Once the technology is finalized, it will be introduced at all Fortescue mines and made available to Liebherr’s global customers.

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