China's Huaneng Group has introduced a groundbreaking fleet of 100 driverless electric mining trucks at the Yimin open-pit mine in Inner Mongolia. These unmanned vehicles, designed with advanced AI and radar capabilities, can autonomously load and unload coal, contributing to increased operational efficiency, reportedly reaching 120% of manual operations. The project highlights China's push towards technological integration in mining while attempting to address environmental impacts by utilizing battery-powered vehicles, which produce considerably less carbon emissions than traditional diesel counterparts, even as coal remains a primary energy source for the nation.
The power for our pure electric unmanned mining trucks is entirely sourced from photovoltaic green energy, achieving greater efficiency compared to manual operations.
These driverless trucks represent China's commitment to integrating advanced technology in mining while addressing environmental concerns by reducing carbon emissions from traditional diesel trucks.
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