Revenge Of The Electric Truck Hydropower Scheme, Infinity Train Edition
Fortescue’s new zero emission Infinity Train is based on the same principle behind the electric truck hydropower scheme, which might not be so funny after all.
Fortescue’s new zero emission Infinity Train is based on the same principle behind the electric truck hydropower scheme, which might not be so funny after all.
The fully electric eDumper you see here was developed by eMining AG, and it’s one of the largest electric vehicles on Earth. It weighs 123 tons. It has a 65 ton payload capacity, too — so, roughly 130 “half ton” pickup trucks for the 150/1500 naming variety. It’s really big, … [continued]
The world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) is a 45-ton mining dump truck nicknamed eDumper, but it may soon have to give up its title. There’s a new big boy in town, a hybrid vehicle that is powered by both electricity and a reserve of hydrogen fuel. The fuel cell EV will start its test runs at the Mogalakwena platinum group metals mining operation in South Africa this year.
The world’s largest electric vehicle never needs recharging, thanks to a 65 ton payload, regenerative braking, and a 13% grade.