Future Fleets Report 2025
Exclusive research for MMI Future Fleets Report shows mining companies must invest more in decarbonising if they are to meet CO2 targets

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Battery-electric haul trucks (BEVs) are seen as the top priority

The biggest challenge to deploying low-emission mining vehicles is technological readiness

of surveyed mining industry insiders believe that the sector is not investing enough in infrastructure for fleet electrification
Future Fleets Report 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions
The Future Fleets Report 2025 highlights critical challenges and emerging trends shaping the mining industry's transition to electrified and automated fleets.
As the sector faces increasing pressure to reduce emissions and enhance efficiency, the report reveals that 52% of industry insiders believe investment in fleet electrification infrastructure remains insufficient.
With mining responsible for an estimated 4-7% of global emissions, addressing these gaps is essential for meeting sustainability targets.
The report, based on a comprehensive survey of 224 industry professionals, provides insights into current adoption rates and future priorities. While automation is expected to be the dominant driver of expenditure by 2030, the shift to low-emission vehicles remains hindered by technological readiness and infrastructure limitations.
Methodology:
The report is based on a survey of 224 mining professionals, including mining companies (both producing and non-producing), investment firms, and METS (Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services) companies. Respondents came from diverse regions, with 27% from Australia, 16.5% from the U.S., 9.4% from Canada, and 23% from Europe.
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