For the mining and construction industries, the move to zero-emission heavy equipment is underway. Encouraged by government regulations and public demand, industry leaders are planning to transition away from diesel, and toward hydrogen fuel cell power for their heavy-duty vehicles.
Hydrogen fuel cells are the only zero-emission option that delivers the service range, payload capability, and performance of diesel. Only hydrogen fuel cells can directly replace diesel power for mining and construction applications, and cut the GHG emissions from off-road vehicles to zero—with no compromise in productivity.
The mining and construction industries have long recognized the need to reduce their GHG emissions.
Today, the mining industry alone accounts for up to 7% of global emissions. Decarbonizing mining equipment can yield dramatic results, since diesel trucks can make up 30%–50% of their mines’ total energy use. Globally, the roughly 28,000 mining trucks in operation today emit 68 million tons of CO2 (MtCO2) per year, equivalent to the total greenhouse gas footprint of Finland or New Zealand.
Construction is one of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis globally, contributing more than 23% of the world's GHG emissions. Construction sites are responsible for significant air and noise pollution, linked to construction activities like the use of diesel machinery and traffic congestion.
For applications requiring the high vehicle utilization of mining and construction, only hydrogen fuel cells offer comparable mobility, power, and safety performance to diesel—without any of the emissions. Fuel cell powered vehicles also offer a real safety benefit: they don’t fill the air with diesel fumes, making for a cleaner worksite, especially in underground mines.
Compared to battery-powered vehicles, fuel cell powered vehicles offer:
Ballard is a long-term partner with a commitment to assisting operators and OEMs in adopting fuel cell technology for the specific needs of mining and construction. Our FCmove™ fuel cell module for heavy-duty motive applications is a perfect fit—it is a field proven solution used around the world in on-road heavy-duty applications.
Anglo American, the world’s largest platinum group metals mining company, has a fuel cell powered “Ultra” class heavy-duty mining truck in operation at one of their South African mines.
The truck is powered by 800kW of FCmove™ fuel cell modules. Anglo American has ordered nine trucks to meet their emissions targets for 2030, and ultimately plans to operate a carbon-neutral mine.
Their Head of Technology Development for Mining Sustainability, Julian Soles, said:
“Climate change and de-carbonization pressures are real, and they're here to stay. We’re seeing policy makers realizing this and starting to create frameworks or make investments in the hydrogen space, making it more predictable and stable, which is what’s needed. We can't just rely on renewable electricity production or energy efficiency measures, but we also need hydrogen, which is extremely versatile and can help decarbonize a number of the challenging sectors that are really difficult to decarbonize such as steel or heavy duty transport, which is where our project fits.”
To learn why Anglo American chose to work with Ballard, check out this video:
Other demonstration vehicles in use include:
JCB hydrogen fuel cell powered excavator. Image courtesy: JCB Group
“The development of the first hydrogen fueled excavator is very exciting as we strive towards a zero carbon world. In the coming months, JCB will continue to develop and refine this technology with advanced testing of our prototype machine and we will continue to be at the forefront of technologies designed to build a zero carbon future.”
- Lord Bamford, JCB Chairman
At Ballard, we believe that fuel cells offer the cleanest, best-performing alternative to diesel power for mining and construction. We have proven technology with over 70 million km of road operation, the intellectual property, and the experience to help our partners to deliver robust fuel cell vehicles.
Today, Ballard offers a range of fuel cell power modules from 70kW to 200kW. Our product road map will meet the requirements driven by technology innovation, power density improvement and cost reduction of mining and construction applications to deliver attractive total cost of ownership, and we are the partners of choice in the worldwide transition to fuel cell based zero-emission heavy duty vehicles.