The Electric Mine 2026: electrification roadmaps and risks for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
The Electric Mine 2026 conference will run from 5–7 May in Lisbon, Portugal, as its sixth edition convenes miners, OEMs and power suppliers against a backdrop of heightened energy security concerns linked to the evolving war in the Middle East. Delegates are expected to focus on mine-wide electrification roadmaps, high‑power charging for large haul fleets, and grid‑constrained operations. For engineers, the event signals growing pressure to integrate trolley-assist, battery‑electric and hybrid power systems into brownfield pits while managing power quality and network stability.
Technical Brief
- Recurring series structure enables follow-up reporting on previous mine trials and retrofit outcomes.
- For other mines, repeated editions create a quasi-benchmarking forum for fleet transition strategies.
Our Take
International Mining is also closely involved with the World Mining Congress 2026 in Peru, signalling that its Electric Mine 2026 event in Lisbon will likely be positioned as a more technical, implementation-focused counterpart to the CEO-level policy and strategy discussions at WMC.
In our database of 1,113 mining stories, only a subset of the 2,098 tag-matched pieces explicitly combine ‘Projects’, ‘Product’ and ‘Sustainability’, so a dedicated electrification forum in Portugal suggests OEMs will use this as a launchpad for commercial-ready low‑emission equipment rather than early-stage concepts.
The recent Boliden coverage on ‘green fleets’ for copper, nickel and zinc operations indicates that European operators are already trialling large-scale mine electrification, making Lisbon a strategically convenient venue for showcasing case studies and securing further deployments across EU jurisdictions.
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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