Electric Cars

What the TRUCK?! Electric Vehicles Are Getting Bigger and Bigger!



Pick up any device and it will be jam packed with critical minerals from lithium, copper, aluminium, nickel, carbon and graphite to cobalt and manganese. However, as the core ingredients for electric vehicles, their mining is often cited as a principle argument against the adoption of EVs. In response, the Fully Charged Show has argued that mining can be decarbonised, critical materials can be recycled and the impact of mining is less carbon intensive than the extraction of oil and gas and is inherently more circular. So we thought it was time to put this to the test and visited a copper mine in British Columbia to understand more about their decarbonisation efforts, and most notably to see some GINORMOUS 230 Tonne Komatsu e-230 e-trolley electric trucks. Safe to say, these are the biggest and most impressive electric vehicles we’ve seen to date!!

00:00 Intro
01:51 Not conditions for electrification…
02:59 How big?!
03:26 Not something we’d usually cover..
04:18 How much better?
04:43 Efficiency gains
05:20 BC Hydro clean grid
06:07 Power supply
06:38 Portable power
07:19 Mining’s electrifying journey
08:27 Decarbonising mining
09:52 The importance of mining
10:42 It’s a marathon, not a sprint.

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