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    Volvo CE electric articulated haulers: fleet and power notes for mine planners

    April 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Volvo CE electric articulated haulers: fleet and power notes for mine planners

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Volvo Construction Equipment has started serial production of its A30 Electric and A40 Electric articulated haulers, claimed as the first battery-electric trucks of this payload class to reach volume manufacture. The models are based on the conventional A30 and A40 platforms but replace diesel drivetrains with high-capacity battery-electric systems, targeting typical 30 t and 40 t class haul profiles in quarries and mines. For mine planners and contractors, the move signals accelerating OEM support for low-emission haulage fleets and future requirements for high-capacity charging infrastructure on pit haul roads.

    Technical Brief

    • Serialisation implies standardised production tooling and parts supply, reducing reliance on one-off conversion kits or retrofits.
    • For mine haulage studies, OEM serial production enables more robust assumptions on equipment availability, support and lifecycle planning.

    Our Take

    In our database of 1,200+ mining stories, Volvo Construction Equipment appears frequently in relation to quarrying and heavy-duty mining cycles, so serial production of electric articulated haulers signals that decarbonisation is now being pushed into the same high-duty segments where Volvo has been upgrading diesel wheel loaders and excavators.

    The two March 2026 pieces on shutting the Rokbak articulated hauler line and closing the Motherwell plant suggest Volvo CE is consolidating conventional hauler capacity just as it scales electric platforms, which may affect fleet standardisation and resale strategies for mines currently running mixed Rokbak and Volvo fleets.

    Combined with the recent safety and productivity upgrades to large wheel loaders and the new ECR355 excavator, this move positions Volvo CE as one of the OEMs trying to offer an integrated, lower-emission load–haul package for quarries and mines, which could simplify compliance with emerging site-level GHG and noise limits for operators.

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