Komatsu introduces first Power Agnostic 930E truck

Komatsu today announced the launch of its first commercialised truck in the new Power Agnostic series, the Power Agnostic 930E truck. This cutting-edge haulage truck represents a significant milestone in Komatsu’s decarbonisation strategy, it says “offering unparalleled flexibility for mining operations transitioning toward zero emissions. The Power Agnostic 930E sets a new standard in mining equipment by accommodating a wide range of current and future power sources, including diesel, battery and even hydrogen fuel cells.”

The Power Agnostic 930E is built on Komatsu’s modular power-agnostic platform, allowing customers to future-proof their operations with a versatile approach to decarbonisation. This platform enables mining companies to start with conventional diesel engines and gradually transition to cleaner energy sources as needed, including utilisation of trolley assist for diesel or as one of the future dynamic charging solutions for battery trucks to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Whether adopting battery technology, hydrogen fuel cell technology or a combination of energy systems, the Power Agnostic 930E provides the infrastructure and adaptability necessary to meet evolving sustainability goals.

“We are excited to introduce the Power Agnostic 930E truck to the industry at this year’s show,” said Dan Funcannon, Senior Vice President of Surface Haulage for Komatsu. “This truck represents a key component of our decarbonisation strategy and will provide customers operational flexibility in reaching their sustainability goals when the opportunity is right for them.”

This future-proofing capability empowers mining companies to make strategic investments in equipment that delivers strong diesel performance today and supports long-term sustainability by transitioning toward zero emissions. The truck embodies Komatsu’s commitment to delivering value and operational excellence while addressing the global demand for reduced emissions in the mining sector.