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    Zoomlion’s US$160m mining orders: autonomy-ready fleets explained for engineers

    February 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Zoomlion’s US$160m mining orders: autonomy-ready fleets explained for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Zoomlion has secured overseas mining and earthmoving equipment orders worth RMB 1.1 billion (just under US$160 million) following live demonstrations at its Changsha headquarters in Hunan. International customers attended on-site trials of new large-capacity excavators, haul trucks and loaders integrated with the company’s smart mining solutions platform. The deals signal further penetration of Chinese OEM fleets into global open-pit operations, with buyers evidently prioritising factory-supported autonomy-ready systems and remote monitoring over purely mechanical fleet upgrades.

    Technical Brief

    • Smart mining solutions were showcased as an integrated package with the new excavators, trucks and loaders.
    • Event format centred on on-site trials rather than static displays, enabling real-time productivity and controllability assessment.
    • Orders were signed immediately after the demonstrations, indicating pre-arranged technical qualification and commercial frameworks.
    • Similar live demo-based procurement events are increasingly used by OEMs to de-risk large fleet investment decisions.

    Our Take

    In our database of 975 Mining stories, Zoomlion appears increasingly in higher-tech equipment pieces, including battery trolley haul trucks and autonomous-ready fleets, signalling a push to compete with established OEMs on digital and low‑emission platforms rather than just price.

    The recent delivery of 40 ZT160HEV hybrid haul trucks with CiDi’s autonomous system to a coal mine in Xinjiang suggests that a portion of these new US$-denominated mining and earthmoving orders may be structured around autonomy- or electrification-ready platforms, which can shorten deployment timelines for mines planning staged automation.

    With overseas orders already totalling RMB 1.1 billion, Zoomlion’s mining and earthmoving business is shifting from a predominantly domestic Chinese base in Hunan Province towards export markets, which typically demand stronger after‑sales support and uptime guarantees, potentially driving further investment in service networks and remote diagnostics.

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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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