NEXT GENERATION MINING TRUCK INVENTIONS YOU HAVE TO SEE ▶ WORLD'S FIRST AUTOMATED ROAD TRAIN

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NEXT GENERATION MINING TRUCK INVENTIONS YOU HAVE TO SEE ▶ WORLD'S FIRST AUTOMATED ROAD TRAIN
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  • I like how they have to advertise how fast the electric truck is going lol. It's like every EV has to show it off, even though it doesn't make sense for a work truck.

    @carl8790@carl8790 Жыл бұрын
  • I noticed they did not mention how many miles the electric dump truck got before you had to recharge it and how long it took to recharge it.

    @westmibaddrivers2573@westmibaddrivers25732 жыл бұрын
  • These kinds of machines allow humans to exhaust the earth's supply of minerals even faster! On behalf of our children and grandchildren: THANK YOU!

    @Guillaume2606@Guillaume26062 жыл бұрын
    • So you can have your electric car your welcome

      @jonathanware9179@jonathanware91792 жыл бұрын
    • what a stupid fkn statement

      @julesmarwell8023@julesmarwell802310 ай бұрын
  • احب مجسمات عملاق و مركبات عملاق كل عام وانت بخير يا نيوتبر انا جزاءري نيوتبر شهير

    @user-um1gs4ht4o@user-um1gs4ht4o2 жыл бұрын
    • Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷. I love África!

      @Agustin_18.09@Agustin_18.092 жыл бұрын
  • 👍👍👍👍 ДА на РУССКОМ было-бы отлично....

    @user-ri8mp4mc3t@user-ri8mp4mc3t2 жыл бұрын
  • I love the way these asutonomous vehicle masnufacturers use the words "for greater safety" but what they really mean is "for greater profits" at the expense of drivers and their families. They will start off with a "humen safety driver" - (who will presumably sit in the cab all day bored shitless) until enough miles have been done to prove the autonomous driving capability and then the mining companies will sack hundreds of workers and run the trucks without drivers.

    @whatstrue1481@whatstrue14812 жыл бұрын
    • This is happening because of a lack of drivers, not the other way around.

      @iDrive123@iDrive123 Жыл бұрын
  • Aussie’s do a lot of great trucks!! And great information here in all your videos!!

    @jascollinscork@jascollinscork2 жыл бұрын
    • We have a whole range of different types of trucks running around on our roads. Here in Melbourne we have not just B-Doubles which are 1.5 semi trailers long with double articulation, capable of carrying a 20 ft and a 40 ft container. We also have the more recently introduced double semi-trailer combinations. These can carry a 40 ft container on each trailer chassis. They come in two different varieties, one with fifth wheel turntables like the middle unit of a B-Double, and the other as a semi-trailer and dog combination. The trailers carry notices saying PBS Approved Vehicle and if you google that you can find more information on the website about the various combinations of vehicles that are allowed on Australian roads.

      @markfryer9880@markfryer98802 жыл бұрын
  • Like 👍👍👍

    @lobonegroypanteranegraparanorm@lobonegroypanteranegraparanorm Жыл бұрын
  • Great video

    @juniorjunao1037@juniorjunao10372 жыл бұрын
  • Seems like they could do more with a railway system instead of the large road trains. Less wear and tear on the roads, less tires to buy and 425 tons per three truck setup is maybe 4 rail cars worth.

    @chichard86@chichard862 жыл бұрын
    • And who's going to pay for that expensive infrastructure? We're talking billions in investment here. Only the government can sponsor such a project, but why would they? Those dirt roads you saw there in the video are private and those prototypes are not allowed to drive on public roads.

      @carl8790@carl8790 Жыл бұрын
  • You notice there weren't any cost comparisons between the electric truck and a similar diesel powered truck? That rapid charger probably costs twice as much to charge the truck than the diesel fuel would,plus rapid charging degrades batteries at least twice as much as standard charging. The heat produced by these batteries under maximum loads would be significantly higher than a diesel. The cost of replacing these batteries is probably higher than a new engine,and for sure will have to done at least 10 times before a similar diesel powered unit would need replacing. A Tesla gets about 4 years outta it's batteries and they cost approximately $20,000 to replace. I imagine this trucks batteries would be a whole hell of a lot more! Add the fact that the production of batteries has a carbon footprint about 6 times that of the internal combustion engines for at least a year of the proposed use of the batteries. They just can't make an all electric vehicle that's as efficient as an internal combustion engine in the long run. They are gonna have to reinvent the batteries to do this. Battery technology just ain't up for it! The way to go is "hybrids" diesel electric,or natural gas or whatever/electric. It's a long proven concept with all the bugs worked out already. They seem to forget that. Although,for general car usage,the hybrid is only effective if you drive long uninterrupted distances. Trying to use one for regular day to day city driving, they're less efficient than normal vehicles.

    @tomcline5631@tomcline56312 жыл бұрын
    • I have never heard of a Tesla battery needed to be replaced after 4 years, where did you get that information? I am not a Tesla owner or fan boy but I am just curious.

      @tjlazer79@tjlazer792 жыл бұрын
    • They are designed to last over 1500 charging cycles, and are designed to get 300000 to 500000 miles before replacement.

      @tjlazer79@tjlazer792 жыл бұрын
    • Well your 1500 cycle number sounds about right,but the 3 to 5 hundred thousand numbers are completely out of the realm of possibility. The mileage per cycle isn't anywhere near those totals. Anyway I heard the average durability of the batteries on one of those car magazine TV shows. Car and driver etc. One of those. Even if they last 10 years that's still barely into the mileage range you've stated.

      @tomcline5631@tomcline56312 жыл бұрын
    • I have heard the average model 3 gets 400 miles per charge. If the battery can last for 1500 charges would that not be 1500 x 400 miles = 600 000 miles. Unless I am doing the math wrong. Even so, I average about 1500 a year on gas and keep a car for 10 years. If you add up 1500 a year over 10 years that would equal, that would equal 15000 and I heard a replacement battery is around 8000, you would still come out ahead. If I could buy an electric car I would. I do mostly city driving and only average around 200 - 300kms a week. If I had a Tesla Model 3, or some other brand I would have to only charge about every week or two. If you haul or tow, work with your vehicle, have a long commute, or go on long trips they are mot worth it but most city people would be able to electric no problem. And really that's where you will notice the biggest change in stuff like air quality, is in the city. Especially during heavy traffic when you have thousands of cars idling, barley moving. I think once you can get a decently equipped electric car for around 25 000 to 35 000 that will be a game changer. In a perfect world I would love to have an electric car to do all my boring/city driving and a petrol sports car I could take out on the weekend.

      @tjlazer79@tjlazer792 жыл бұрын
    • I must have dropped a decimal point! Sorry. In your situation that sounds ideal,but I drive at least 54 miles a day just straight to and from work. That's not counting any running I have to do. Just wouldn't be for me. The show I saw about them was years ago when they were just coming out,and they were getting about 150 miles a charge some of the other brands that were out were only getting about 75 miles. You also have take into account that the Teslas use lithium based batteries and they are notorious for bursting into flames/ exploding if they are penetrated. Plus the disposal charge is considerably higher than for a lead acid car battery. Most places give you money off for your old battery,they can make pretty good money recycling the lead etc. To me,they're just not to the point where they can replace an internal combustion engine in any amount to make an overall affect,to justify the expenses. Something else I've never heard is how much does it add to your electric bill to charge them,plus the expense of installing the charge system in your home. Because they don't charge off 110 or 220 house current. I'm pretty sure you need a step up transformer to get back up to the voltage required. Like I say,I'm no expert at all just read a lot.

      @tomcline5631@tomcline56312 жыл бұрын
  • ARIZONA HAS THE HARDPAN TO WORK ON

    @bainsworth8853@bainsworth88532 жыл бұрын
  • Хотя-бы были бы русские субтитры

    @user-ge2go6mt5i@user-ge2go6mt5i2 жыл бұрын
  • EV's will always out perform petro units until you have to recharge them. Electric motors have a lot more torque, smoother power and a superior motors, that is why locomotives are all electric drives. The problem is charging

    @rockkitty100@rockkitty1002 жыл бұрын
    • - which is why diesel electric haul trucks have been around for quite a long time (limited market penetration) , the torque of electric without the recharging, or battery issues of a pure EV (300-500kWh of Batteries per vehicle are still logistically and economically challenging)... Kyoto, Paris and Glasgow all caught up with the corporate marketing people. Now everyone is having a go at Pure EV. the experiment rolls on.

      @kadmow@kadmow2 жыл бұрын
  • I doubt very much this would last a 8 hour shift, specially in open pit mining…

    @joewatson3261@joewatson32612 жыл бұрын
    • Doubt what would last??

      @jascollinscork@jascollinscork2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jascollinscork The Battery system, I doubt very much that it would last a 8 hour shift in a open pit..

      @joewatson3261@joewatson32612 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@joewatson3261 they regenerate on the way back down, so it can use it coming back up. Not perfect but great.

      @gusdrivinginaustralia6168@gusdrivinginaustralia6168 Жыл бұрын
  • Doubt this thing can survive the riggers of mine work.

    @oddjob1795@oddjob17952 жыл бұрын
    • Smoke, it' s said in my country, Argentina.

      @cfkusnier1@cfkusnier12 жыл бұрын
    • *rigours

      @sixplugs1@sixplugs12 жыл бұрын
    • Actually that’s a real word “riggers” like “ he can handle the riggers of having to deal with this amount of paperwork.”

      @oddjob1795@oddjob17952 жыл бұрын
    • @@oddjob1795 get yourself a dictionary. In the context that you mean here, the correct word is rigours. As in "a rigorous work environment". "Riggers" is the plural of "rigger".

      @sixplugs1@sixplugs12 жыл бұрын
    • Oh right my mistake your right. I thought riggers was a real word. Must’ve been slang talk or something.

      @oddjob1795@oddjob17952 жыл бұрын
  • Where most of Australia's mineral are isolated so would have to be charged with a diesel powered gen set or in Qld a coal fired power plant but keep on dreaming

    @davidpearn4344@davidpearn4344 Жыл бұрын
    • On-site power stations solar wind whatever, no hauling fuel from refineries.

      @gusdrivinginaustralia6168@gusdrivinginaustralia6168 Жыл бұрын
  • Saya ada pengalaman DPRT dari PT BIS INDUSTRIES kaltim Indonesia apa bisa bergabung bekerja di company anda tapi saya tidak bisa bahasa inggris terima kasih

    @arek.lumajang@arek.lumajang Жыл бұрын
  • Don’t like these Western Stars, give me Mercedes Benz or MAN!

    @ghostdevill@ghostdevill2 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry dude but those Euro trucks are way too soft for this type of work, they start rattling apart as soon as they leave the smooth highway

      @smartliving4464@smartliving4464 Жыл бұрын
  • Biggest busted ass company I have ever worked for

    @juanmiguel8120@juanmiguel8120 Жыл бұрын
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