Rio Tinto purchases first battery-electric trains for the Pilbara
Rio Tinto has agreed to purchase four battery-electric
trains for use in the Pilbara region of Western Australia as part of the
company’s strategy to reduce its carbon emissions by 50 per cent by 2030.
Rio Tinto purchased the four 7MWh FLXdrive battery-electric
locomotives from Wabtec Corporation with production due to commence in the
United States in 2023 ahead of initial trials in the Pilbara in early 2024.
The locomotives, used to carry ore from the company’s mines
to its ports, will be recharged at purpose-built charging stations at the port
or mine. They will also be capable of generating additional energy while in
transit through a regenerative braking system which takes energy from the train
and uses it to recharge the onboard batteries.
A full transition to net zero emissions technology of its
entire fleet of rail locomotives would reduce Rio Tinto Iron Ore’s
diesel-related carbon emissions in the Pilbara by around 30 per cent annually.
Rio Tinto Managing Director of Port, Rail and Core Services
Richard Cohen said delivery of the prototype locomotives will be an important
early step for the company on the path toward a decarbonised Pilbara.
“Our partnership with Wabtec is an investment in innovation
and an acknowledgement of the need to increase the pace of our decarbonisation
efforts.
“Battery-electric locomotives offer significant potential
for emissions reduction in the near term as we seek to reduce our Scope 1 &
2 carbon emissions in the Pilbara by 50 per cent by 2030.”
Rogerio Mendonca, President of Freight Equipment for Wabtec,
said the FLXdrive is ideally suited to support Rio Tinto’s decarbonisation
targets.
“This locomotive provides the power, fuel savings and
emissions reductions to cost-effectively run rail networks in the mining
industry. The rapid adoption of the FLXdrive by Rio Tinto and other mining
operators demonstrates the industry’s commitment to decarbonising their
operations.”
Once delivered, the locomotives will be trialled within
controlled environments in the Pilbara and tested against a range of safety and
functional criteria, including integration with AutoHaul™.
This flagship project reaffirms Rio Tinto’s commitment to
significantly reducing carbon emissions by switching to renewable power and
rolling out electric mobile fleets across the Pilbara.
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