3ME BladeVOLT IECEx certification: design and safety notes for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
3ME Technology has secured IECEx hazardous area certification for its BladeVOLT® lithium-ion battery system to the IEC 60079 series, enabling use on electric mobile equipment in gassy underground mines previously limited to diesel or tethered power. The intrinsically safe design targets Group I mining atmospheres, allowing OEMs to integrate high‑energy battery packs into flameproof or explosion-protected platforms without separate local certification. This opens a compliant pathway for battery-electric loaders, trucks and utility vehicles in coal and other gas-prone operations seeking to cut diesel emissions and heat load.
Technical Brief
- IECEx certification confirms compliance with IEC 60079 explosive atmospheres standards for electrical equipment.
- Hazardous area compliance focuses on ignition control of methane and coal dust around high‑energy battery packs.
- Standardised certification framework reduces engineering uncertainty when integrating batteries into flameproof machine enclosures.
- For safety management, IECEx documentation supports formal risk assessments and equipment registers in gassy mines.
Our Take
3ME Technology’s earlier DC ArcFlash testing with Rio Tinto and Toshiba points to a deliberate strategy to back up its BladeVOLT product claims with empirical high‑voltage safety data, which is likely to appeal to major miners’ risk committees when considering battery‑electric fleet rollouts in Australia.
Within our Mining safety‑tagged coverage, relatively few product stories involve formal IECEx‑type certification, so 3ME’s move positions it towards the more compliance‑driven end of the battery supplier spectrum, which can shorten site approval processes for underground and hazardous‑area operations.
The combination of an Australian base and a safety‑focused battery platform gives 3ME Technology a potential home‑field advantage as local miners trial ‘green fleets’, complementing European initiatives like Boliden’s electrification push that are covered elsewhere in our database.
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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