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Epiroc and Byrnecut working together to develop underground loader of the future

International partnership pushes development of diesel-electric loaders for underground use

 Steve Coughlan, Byrnecut executive chairman and Sami Niiranen, president of Epiroc’s Underground division at Byrnecut’s head office at Perth Airport

Steve Coughlan, Byrnecut executive chairman and Sami Niiranen, president of Epiroc’s Underground division at Byrnecut’s head office at Perth Airport

The companies will work together in partnership to develop and test a proof of concept for the large underground loader segment with the aim of having a diesel-electric prototype at a Byrnecut site in Australia.

"We are proud to deepen our partnership with Byrnecut with the development of a future-proof, low-emission automated loader in the large segment," Sami Niiranen, president of Epiroc's Underground division, said. "This will support Byrnecut to accelerate the transformation towards reduced emissions as well as overall TCO, without any compromise on safety and productivity."

With its unparalleled productivity and operator safety focus, Epiroc's Scooptram loader boasts an impressive range of new features including an optimised electric drivetrain for maximum efficiency, more optimised hydraulics, and a modular design to accommodate different energy sources. Being part of Epiroc's Smart series, the Scooptram loader will be equipped with Epiroc's Rig Control System (RCS) making it ready for automation.

Byrnecut's executive chairman, Steve Coughlan, highlighted the alignment of their own targets of reducing carbon emissions while maximising their future potential through innovative technical solutions.

The Byrnecut project team together with Epiroc's R&D team in the Underground division, headquartered in Orebro, Sweden is now intensifying the work to review development and plan the trial phases.

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