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

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.
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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