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    Liebherr R 9100 G8 mining excavator: fleet planning and parts strategy notes

    March 30, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Liebherr’s new 100 t R 9100 G8 mining excavator is moving into series production after pre‑series field validation and will replace the previous R 9100 G6 in the company’s 100 t class. The OEM is targeting the same deployment envelope as the G6 fleet while offering an updated eighth‑generation (G8) platform that standardises components with larger Liebherr mining excavators. For mine planners and maintenance teams, the key implication is a drop‑in successor for existing 100 t fleets with improved parts commonality and lifecycle support.

    Technical Brief

    • R 9100 G8 is now commercially available for customer purchase following OEM release.
    • Field results were described as “promising”, supporting transition from prototype to series production.
    • OEM positions the G8 as part of its mining excavator portfolio rather than a standalone variant.
    • For fleet owners, timing of commercial release enables medium-term planning of replacement cycles.

    Our Take

    The 100‑t R 9100 G8 slots into the same mining-class ecosystem as Liebherr’s T 264 haul truck, which our coverage describes as a 240‑t payload ‘fleet workhorse’, signalling Liebherr’s intent to offer tightly matched loading–hauling pairs for mid–ultra-class fleets.

    Recent pieces on Liebherr-Australia’s record excavator bucket output and multi-unit deliveries to Northern Star Resources indicate strong installed-base growth, so a new 100‑t class excavator going into series production is likely aimed at both greenfield demand and systematic fleet renewal in existing gold and bulk operations.

    With 1,168 mining stories and over 2,100 tag-matched items in our database, Liebherr appears unusually prominent in the Projects/Product subset, suggesting OEM competition in this 100‑t class will increasingly hinge on integrated offerings (remote control, trolley-ready trucks, local fabrication) rather than standalone machines.

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    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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