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    Fortescue–Zitara battery intelligence deal: duty-cycle insights for mine engineers

    January 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Fortescue–Zitara battery intelligence deal: duty-cycle insights for mine engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Fortescue is expanding its battery intelligence capabilities by acquiring US-based software company Zitara, which specialises in physics-based battery modelling and predictive state-of-health algorithms for large-format lithium-ion systems. The deal will see Zitara’s digital twin and cloud analytics tools applied to Fortescue’s heavy mining haul truck and rail battery platforms, supporting high‑cycle, high‑C‑rate duty profiles typical of iron ore operations. For mine operators, the move signals growing emphasis on accurate battery degradation forecasting, thermal management, and life‑cycle cost control in large mobile fleets and stationary storage.

    Technical Brief

    • Acquisition brings Zitara’s cell-, module- and pack-level electrochemical models directly into Fortescue’s on-site engineering workflows.
    • Physics-based models are intended to resolve localised current density, temperature gradients and lithium plating risk inside large-format cells.
    • Cloud analytics stack will ingest high-frequency haul truck and locomotive telemetry for near-real-time state estimation and anomaly detection.
    • Integration is expected to support constraint-based charge/discharge window optimisation rather than fixed C‑rate or SOC rules-of-thumb.
    • Fortescue’s in-house battery test rigs gain access to Zitara’s parameter identification tools for accelerated model calibration against field cycles.
    • Combined toolchain should enable scenario analysis for duty-cycle redesign, pack resizing and redundancy strategies before committing to hardware changes.
    • For other large mining fleets, similar modelling could underpin warranty negotiations and residual-value assumptions for second-life storage.

    Our Take

    In our Software category, Fortescue is one of the few heavy-industry operators repeatedly appearing with digital products tagged to Sustainability, signalling that its decarbonisation push is being underpinned by in-house and acquired software rather than only hardware swaps.

    The Zitara acquisition in the United States gives Fortescue a foothold in the US battery-tech ecosystem, which could be strategically useful if it later seeks to qualify mining or energy-storage projects for US or allied-market funding frameworks that favour domestic technology content.

    Taken together with Fortescue’s “Real Zero” Pilbara strategy and its green iron work with Taiyuan Iron and Steel, this move into battery intelligence suggests a vertically integrated decarbonisation stack, where control software for storage becomes as important as renewables build-out for mine sites and downstream processing.

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