Epiroc announced it has agreed with Skanska to field test the world's first battery-electric drill rig for surface operations. The trial is a milestone in the journey towards zero-emission drilling in surface mines and quarries around the world. Epiroc is taking a major step with the inaugural battery-powered drill rig for surface operations.

The design of the rig is based on Epiroc's well-proven SmartROC T35 surface drill rig. Using Epiroc's vast experience from the development of the underground battery rigs, the SmartROC T35 E is designed to enhance the environmental standards of quarries and larger construction sites. In addition to zero emissions in operations, the rig comes with a range of smart features, options and enhanced automation solutions for optimal safety, reliability, and performance.

Epiroc is already a leading provider of battery-electric machines and solutions for underground mines. Skanska will test the rig at a quarry near Stockholm, Sweden. The machine, manufactured in Örebro, Sweden, will arrive at the quarry in September.

Epiroc will announce later when the SmartROC T35 E will be available on the market. Epiroc's battery-electric solutions are attracting strong interest from the market. Customers' benefits include emissions-free operations, lower noise pollution and vibrations, and higher productivity.

The machines play a vital role in Epiroc's ambitious sustainability goals for 2030, which include halving the CO2e emissions in operations and from sold products. In 2021, the goals were validated by the Science Backed Targets initiative as being in line with keeping global warming at a maximum 1.5° C, consistent with the latest climate science and the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement. Epiroc will offer its complete fleet of underground mining equipment as battery-electric versions by 2025, and its full fleet for surface operations as battery-powered versions by 2030.