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Volvo Electric Site to provide model for sustainable construction in China

At CIIE 2020 Volvo CE is displaying a miniature model of Volvo Electric Site, the company’s vision for the future of quarrying. The concept combines intelligent machines, automation and electromobility to challenge traditional ways of working, and achieve zero emissions, zero unplanned stops, zero accidents and ten times greater efficiency. 
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Volvo Electric Site miniature model

As part of the Volvo Group booth at China International Import Expo (CIIE), Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is displaying a mini Volvo Electric Site – a scale replica of the company’s groundbreaking concept for the quarrying industry. Volvo Electric Site project challenges traditional ways of working by electrifying each transport stage in a quarry, bringing together electric and autonomous prototype machines, and site management systems to form a complete site solution. The system is designed to achieve zero emissions, zero unplanned stops, zero accidents and ten times greater efficiency.

The mini site displayed at CIIE is a 5m x 5m construction site with six different scale models:

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The new TA15 autonomous and electric haulers are part of the TARA autonomous transport solution from VAS. These machines use a lithium ion battery to power two electric motors driving the machine and a third driving the hydraulics. Each TA15 follows an adjustable, pre-programmed GPS path with a vision system which detects people and obstacles in the way.

 

 

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  • One LX01 wheel loader concept, which is a series hybrid with a driveline consisting of electric drive motors mounted at the wheels, electric-driven hydraulics, an energy storage system, a significantly smaller diesel engine, and new machine architecture. This combination enables a 50% improvement in fuel efficiency versus traditional wheel loaders, along with quieter operation and significantly lower emissions.

 

 

 

 

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  • The EX01 70-ton dual-powered, cable-connected excavator prototype. The base machine for the EX01 is a Volvo EC750 crawler excavator that has been upgraded to incorporate an electric motor in addition to the diesel engine. If the machine is plugged into the grid, zero emissions are emitted. If the cable is connected, the EX01 will automatically start in electric mode. If it’s not, it will start in diesel mode.

Safer, greener and more efficient

Although the Volvo Electric Site is not a commercial offer, it could serve as a model for rethinking production operations to run on green, sustainable power, while increasing safety and efficiency. Indeed, its application is not limited to quarries. 

“Volvo Electric Site is especially relevant for China as the country strives to reduce emissions and achieve energy independence. We hope our concept will serve as useful inspiration to challenge traditional ways of working for a greener, more energy efficient, and safer future,” says Mats Sköldberg, Head of Technology at the Volvo CE China. 

The concept was tested for 10 weeks at a real quarry outside Gothenburg in Sweden, where it achieved a 98% reduction in carbon emissions, 70% reduction in energy cost and 40% reduction in operator cost.

Towards commercialization

Different parts of the Volvo Group are now maturing the technologies to prepare them for commercialization. The electric excavator, which will be unveiled at bauma China, will shortly go for testing by real customers in China and South Korea to gather feedback. The TARA transport solution, including the TA15, will soon be commercialized by Volvo Autonomous Solutions.

“While the Volvo Electric Site presents a futuristic vision, the fact that we are testing some of the components with real customers in China to prepare them for commercialization means that these groundbreaking electric and autonomous technologies could only just be around the corner and help drive China’s industrial strategy towards green vehicles and sustainable power,” Sköldberg concludes.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Tiffany Cheng

Head of Brand, Marketing and Corporate Communication
Regions Asia and China
Volvo Construction Equipment
E-mail: tiffany.cheng@volvo.com



Åsa Alström

Head of Strategic Communications
Volvo Construction Equipment
Email: asa.alstrom@volvo.com

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