The collaboration comes as mining customers seek to decarbonise their operations. As they move to facilitate the transition to decarbonised operations through electrification, miners pursue innovative, economically viable and heavy industry suitable solutions for vehicle and machinery fleets. The two companies plan to devise strategies to meet the demanding requirements of industrial applications, such as high power, automated, and safe operation, ruggedised and fit for harsh environmental conditions, with all equipment built to approved standards.
Teams from ABB and Sumitomo will work together to bring a vision of their complementary systems for decarbonising mining to concept, relying on their combined understanding of the sector. The aim is to enable energy delivery to mobile electric assets, as well as the required infrastructure of dynamic and static energy transfer.
Kenichi Hyuga, General Manager, Construction and Mining Systems SBU in Sumitomo Corporatiom, said:
âWe are looking forward to a high level of interaction and engagement on the topics of electrification and decarbonisation, with the ambition to realise impactful solutions.â
Joachim Braun, Division President, ABB Process Industries, said:
âTogether with Sumitomo, weâre prepared to make further in-roads to the challenge of decarbonising heavy machinery in the mining industry.
âAs a technology leader we do not take this responsibility lightly and mean to investigate all routes to drive effective change for leaner and cleaner operations. No organisation can do this alone, and we share strong values and ideas with our new partner.â