Tonly signs deal to deliver 800 autonomous trucks to Xinjiang Hanxiang

On July 16, under the theme ‘Intelligent Driving Mines, Launching a New Green Chapter,’ the Tonly Heavy Industries Xinjiang Regional Green Intelligence Mine Innovation and Development Seminar was held in Urumqi.

This conference brought together major customers from the Xinjiang region – including mine owners and mining contractors, industry authoritative experts, and upstream and downstream partners in the green intelligence industry chain. The event presented Tonly’s core technology matrix, all-scenario solutions, and full-cycle service system in the green intelligence mining sector.

It included a signing ceremony between Tonly and mining contractor Xinjiang Hanxiang for 800 autonomous mining trucks, which marks a significant milestone in terms of the scale of the deal. Tonly stated: “Securing this bulk order serves as a powerful testament to Tonly Heavy Industries’ technological prowess, product competitiveness, and brand influence.”

Together, the two parties say they will drive the large-scale adoption of intelligent, new-energy mining equipment in the Xinjiang market to a new level, laying the foundation for a benchmark in the transformation of regional mining operations.

Fan Bin, Chairman and General Manager of Tonly, pointed out that the value of industry peers lies not only in venturing into remote mining projects together, but also in mutual support and coordinated evolution amid the current wave of industrial transformation. He added that in the future, Tonly will always anchor itself on the main course of technological innovation, take green and low-carbon as its strategic guide, work hand in hand with peers to jointly promote the green and intelligent upgrading of Xinjiang’s mining industry, and jointly create a safe, efficient, and sustainable new pattern of mining development.

The team at Tonly has launched four major customised solutions: integrated stripping and extraction, full-cycle aftermarket services, green mine microgrids, and excavation-transportation collaboration, comprehensively covering core operational scenarios in Xinjiang’s mining areas.

Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on common industry topics such as the full lifecycle service guarantee system for new energy vehicles, breakthroughs in green intelligent mine operation and maintenance pain points, and the evolution trends of mining and operation and maintenance technologies, building industry consensus and clarifying development paths.

Tonly and its partners in the green smart mine construction industry chain also jointly signed a Green Smart Mine Ecological Alliance strategy. All parties will focus on the core needs of Xinjiang’s green and intelligent transformation of mines, jointly carry out technical breakthroughs, scenario validation, and co-standard construction, accelerating the industrialisation of cutting-edge technological achievements.

Tonly already has fleets of new energy and autonomous trucks running at many of the major Xinjiang coal mining operations including those owned by TBEA, Guanghui Energy, Xinjiang Yihua and others – where in most cases the customer is a large contract mining group. Key new energy models include the Tonly TLE135 90 t payload battery electric truck which can support either high-speed plug-in charging or rapid battery-swapping technology. On the AHS side Tonly works with the major tech providers including EACON and CiDi.

Guanghui Energy alone operates over 1,000 autonomous trucks of several brands including Tonly across its Baishihu and Malang mines – these are today the largest single mining sites using autonomous haul trucks in the world – and are using EACON’s ORCASTRA® AHS. While EACON is the market leader in AHS in Xinjiang, there are also deployments from other players including CiDi, TAGE Idriver and Huawei. Aside from Tonly, other wide body truck brands with major fleets in the region, including autonomous and new energy units, include LGMG, XCMG, Zoomlion and Sinotruk.

 

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