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    SANY–Holcim electric fleet and 20 autonomous trucks: key points for quarry engineers

    March 20, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    SANY–Holcim electric fleet and 20 autonomous trucks: key points for quarry engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    SANY Group has signed a CHF 100 million, five-year procurement framework with Holcim in Guangzhou to supply a 100-strong fleet of electrified construction machines and commit to 20 autonomous mining trucks. The deal centres on large-scale deployment of battery-electric equipment and autonomy-ready haulage, targeting Holcim’s quarrying and aggregate operations where high-duty cycles and short-haul profiles favour electrification. For mine and quarry operators, the agreement signals accelerating OEM support for full electric fleets and integrated autonomous haul systems in brownfield materials operations.

    Technical Brief

    • LOI between SANY Group and Holcim was signed in Guangzhou, confirming the CHF 100 million framework.
    • Agreement duration is five years, allowing phased deployment and iterative optimisation of fleet specifications.
    • Framework explicitly targets “electrified and autonomous construction technology”, not just individual machines or trucks.

    Our Take

    A 100-unit electric fleet paired with 20 autonomous mining trucks positions SANY competitively against the established Western OEMs that dominate our ‘Product’ and ‘Sustainability’ tagged coverage, signalling that Chinese heavy-equipment suppliers are now contesting not just price but also automation and low‑carbon credentials in quarrying and mining.

    For Holcim Group, committing to a multi-year electric and autonomous fleet roll-out aligns with the more advanced end of sustainability strategies seen in our database, and is likely to influence peer cement and aggregate producers’ procurement standards for haulage and loading equipment over the next five years.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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