Liebherr delivers BHP’s first electric excavator to operate at Yandi iron ore mine in Australia

The close collaboration between BHP and Liebherr has been going strong for more than two decades.
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La primera excavadora eléctrica de BHP

Liebherr remains committed to service and operational decarbonization with the delivery of the first electric excavator electric excavator, a Liebherr R 9400 E Liebherr R 9400 E at the Yandi iron ore mine in the Pilbara provinces of Western Australia.

BHP’s first electric excavator

The 400-tonne backhoe is equipped with a Liebherr autonomous cable reel, an innovative element essential for future BHP projects and its fleet. This technological solution improves machine maneuverability and enhances operator safety while optimizing productivity in the dynamic and complex mining sector.

With more than 40 years of experience in developing and manufacturing electric excavators, Liebherr has cemented electrification as part of its corporate DNA.“We are excited to expand the reach of this technology in the Australian market,” said Brian Boitano, executive general manager, sales and marketing, Liebherr-Australia.“We have received multiple orders for electric excavators this year, and we have several in our order book for 2024 and 2025.”

The introduction of the R 9400 E into the BHP fleet is a testament to both companies’ commitment to innovation and sustainability. This collaboration reinforces the long-standing partnership between BHP and Liebherr, while underlining Liebherr’s role as a trusted partner and provider of zero-emission solutions in the mining industry.

For BHP, the electrification of its mining fleetis a fundamental part of its strategy to achieve net zero greenhousegas (GHG) emissions by 2050. Among its main objectives is the performance of its operations and meeting its iron ore mine schedules.

“The commissioning of our first electric excavator at Yandi is an exciting step on our path to net zero. Liebherr is a great partner, and we are delighted to be working with them on this important project.”

Tim Day, asset president of Western Australia Iron Ore.

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