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    Tonly wide body mining trucks: design and fleet implications for mine planners

    March 12, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Tonly wide body mining trucks: design and fleet implications for mine planners

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    China’s Shaanxi Tonly Heavy Industries, based in Xi’an and listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange, has emerged as a globally significant manufacturer credited with inventing the wide body mining truck. The company operates a major manufacturing branch in Xianyang and has established Shaanxi Tonly New Energy Intelligent to focus on new-energy haulage solutions. For mine operators, Tonly’s specialisation in wide body trucks and dedicated new-energy arm signals growing competition to conventional rigid and articulated haulers, particularly in high-volume, short-haul pit and quarry applications.

    Technical Brief

    • Shaanxi Tonly Heavy Industries Co Ltd is headquartered in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, central China.
    • The company is publicly listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange, with strong recent share performance.
    • Manufacturing is concentrated at the Shaanxi Tonly Xianyang Branch, indicating a dedicated truck production base.
    • A separate subsidiary, Shaanxi Tonly New Energy Intelligent, has been created specifically for new‑energy haulage technology.
    • Corporate structuring into manufacturing and new‑energy entities suggests parallel development of conventional and alternative‑power truck platforms.

    Our Take

    In our database, the Inner Mongolia Guangna Coal deployment of 500 all‑electric, autonomous wide‑body trucks with Shaanxi Tonly Heavy Industry and CATL shows that Tonly’s Chinese wide‑body concept is already scaling into large, zero‑emission fleets rather than remaining a niche haulage option.

    The EACON Mining Technology rollout of an autonomous haulage system on 60‑plus trucks, including Tonly units, indicates that Tonly’s platform is being treated as a reference chassis for advanced perception‑based autonomy in China, not just as a mechanical haul truck line.

    Within the 2061 tag‑matched pieces on Projects/Product/Sustainability, Tonly’s China‑centred story stands out as one of the few where a domestic OEM is simultaneously tied to both large‑scale electrification (via CATL) and third‑party autonomy providers, suggesting Chinese mines may standardise on local wide‑body platforms for both decarbonisation and automation upgrades.

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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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