ENVIRONMENT

SaaS about to become BaaS

THEtransition to zero-emission underground mining equipment “cannot happen fast enough” for leading manufacturer Epiroc, which will introduce Batteries-as-a-Service to speed customer acceptance of electrical replacements for all its diesel machines in the next five years.

Richard Roberts in Brisbane
Epiroc believes Batteries-as-a-Service can speed market acceptance of electric mine vehicles

Epiroc believes Batteries-as-a-Service can speed market acceptance of electric mine vehicles

Speaking at the Austmine 2019 conference in Brisbane, Australia, Epiroc senior executive vice-president mining and infrastructure Helena Hedblom said the mining industry had made great strides improving...

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