Contemporary Amperex Technology – CATL and EACON Mining Technology have gone ahead and partnered in order to transform the electric autonomy in mining.
The partnership looks to deliver smart, safe as well as sustainable solutions for the mining sector, making utmost use of the advanced battery expertise of CATL and capabilities in autonomous systems of EACON.
It apparently looks forward to addressing the key mining issues, like reducing the environmental effect, elevating the safety, and also enhancing the operational efficiency.
It is well to be noted that CATL and EACON are planning to scale the electric autonomous haulage solutions throughout the mining sites across the world.
A major objective of this alliance is to create battery technology that is suited to extreme mining conditions and to also deliver the scalable autonomous haulage systems in terms of open-pit mining operations.
CATL and EACON look to build on the successful trials conducted across China, thereby expanding their reach across the world and also setting new benchmarks when it comes to mining practices that are both sustainable as well as intelligent.
The partnership also extends all the way through to capital, technology, and market, as well as ecosystem development, therefore aiming to accelerate the transition by the mining industry towards green as well as automated operations.
The CEO of EACON Mining Technology, Wason Lan, went on to say that this partnership goes on to represent quite a prominent step forward when it comes to the mining sector. He added that through combining their autonomous driving expertise along with leadership in energy solutions of CATL, they are indeed coming up with a smarter and greener future when it comes to mining haulage.
Apparently, EACON Mining Technology goes on to operate the one of the most-used autonomous haulage systems in the world.
Notably, it has gone on to automate over 2,000 trucks and also supports 25 projects that span commodities like iron ore, coal, copper, and gold, as well as zinc.
In August 2025, CATL went ahead and announced the suspension of its operations at one of the lithium mines based in Jiangxi province of China because of an expired license.





















