Epiroc 2026 Capital Markets Day: automation and BEV rollout lessons for mine planners
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Epiroc’s 2026 Capital Markets Day in Örebro set out slower-than-expected uptake of its automation and battery-electric fleets as major miners cut capex for next-generation equipment, affecting orders for systems such as 6th Sense automation and Scooptram BEV loaders. President and CEO Helena Hedblom detailed a shift towards retrofit and brownfield upgrades, remote monitoring, and staged autonomy rather than full greenfield roll-outs. For mine planners and engineers, the message is to expect incremental deployment of teleremote drilling, autonomous haulage layers, and underground charging infrastructure rather than rapid fleet-wide conversion.
Technical Brief
- Hedblom confirmed automation and electrification remain the company’s two primary R&D and product-development pillars.
- Automation roadmaps referenced staged deployment paths from line-of-sight remote to teleremote and then autonomy.
- For other mines, the message is to budget for modular, stepwise automation rather than single big-bang projects.
Our Take
In our database of 1,183 mining stories, Epiroc features frequently in automation‑tagged pieces, and the recent Deep Automation expansion (28 May 2026) suggests the Capital Markets Day messaging is being backed by concrete product roll‑outs rather than just strategy talk.
The twin Ericsson agreements from 8 June 2026 indicate that Epiroc’s automation and electrification roadmap is being tightly coupled with private LTE/5G connectivity, which will matter for mines evaluating whether to standardise on a single stack for fleet automation and data backhaul.
Epiroc’s move to deploy its LinkOA autonomous haulage system into a Heidelberg Materials quarry in Australia (4 June 2026) signals that the automation themes flagged in Sweden are now being tested in lower‑margin quarry environments, a proving ground that could accelerate uptake in smaller mines as capex and integration risks are de‑risked.
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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