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XCMG unveils global zero-carbon mining declaration with 107 partners

XCMG has hosted a Global Mining Summit on Zero Carbon Smart Solutions where it released what it says is the industry’s first ‘Joint Declaration on Global Zero-Carbon Smart Mining’ in collaboration with 107 companies from 26 countries around the world, aiming at collectively contributing to low-carbon and sustainable development.

China-based OEM is one of the world's biggest construction and mining OEMs China-based OEM is one of the world’s biggest construction and mining OEMs. Image: XCMG

The declaration covers 12 areas such as electrification, automation, unmanned operations, net-zero emissions, circular economy, technology sharing and international cooperation, smart operation and maintenance and more.

“As a global leader in zero-carbon smart mining solutions, XCMG is committed to addressing industry bottlenecks through integrating new energy equipment, intelligent control systems and full-lifecycle services,” said Yang Dongsheng, chairman of XCMG Group and XCMG Machinery.

“We have resolved the four core challenges of energy infrastructure, new energy equipment portfolios, smart mining management systems and financial support, aiming to help our customers achieving both business growth and environmental wins.”

The Summit in Xuzhou and Hulunbuir brought together industry leaders and experts from more than 30 countries to explore sustainable mining innovations, showcase cutting-edge technologies, and strengthen global partnerships.

XCMG highlighted its practical solutions that integrate equipment sets, real-world application cases, and one-stop services. The OEM said that it has, “the complete mining equipment solutions for open-pit and underground mines, as well as its smart construction ecosystem.”

The guests explored 80 units or sets of new energy mining equipment, displayed in operational scenarios for the first time. The exhibition also featured battery-swapping vehicles, remanufactured core components, maintenance tools, and full-lifecycle cost-effective solutions for open-pit mining. 

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