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Meet FEV at the Electric Mine 2026 in Lisbon

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Mining companies face increasing pressure to reduce emissions while maintaining productivity, operational resilience, and profitability. At the same time, aging equipment, volatile energy markets, and growing sustainability requirements are reshaping investment decisions across the industry.

This is why mine electrification has moved from a long-term ambition to an immediate operational challenge.

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At Electric Mine 2026 in Lisbon, industry leaders, technology providers, and mining operators will come together to discuss how low-carbon mining can be implemented in practice and what it takes to make decarbonization work under real operating conditions.

From Technology Discussion to Operational Implementation

Mining electrification is no longer primarily about proving technical feasibility.

Battery-electric equipment, charging technologies, and integrated energy systems are increasingly available and being deployed across the sector. The focus is now shifting toward implementation.

Operators are asking practical questions:

  • How can existing fleets be transformed?
  • What charging infrastructure is required?
  • How can energy supply be secured?
  • How can emissions be reduced without affecting productivity?
  • How can investment decisions be aligned with long-term operational goals?

Addressing these questions requires a systems perspective that goes beyond individual technologies.

Electrification Requires an Integrated Approach

Successful mine transformation involves more than replacing diesel-powered equipment.

It requires the coordination of fleet strategies, site energy systems, charging infrastructure, operational planning, and long-term investment decisions.

FEV energy + resources supports mining companies throughout this process, from early strategy development and feasibility studies to fleet decarbonization planning, technical implementation, and mine energy management.

The objective is not simply to electrify equipment, but to create resilient and economically sustainable mining operations

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FEV at Electric Mine 2026

Together with KREISEL Electric, FEV energy + resources will be present at Electric Mine 2026 to discuss practical pathways toward low-carbon mining operations.

A key highlight will be the presentation by Dr. Daniel Neumann and Markus Kreisel: „Transformation of a Mining Fleet: Electrification Based on a Real Mine Example“

More Details: Click here to learn more about FEV’s mining solutions

Looking Ahead

The mining sector is entering a new phase of decarbonization.

As technologies mature, the key challenge is no longer identifying potential solutions. The challenge is deploying them in a way that supports productivity, reliability, and long-term business performance.

Events such as Electric Mine 2026 provide an important platform for sharing experiences and accelerating the industry’s transition toward low-carbon operations.

For mining companies, the conversation is increasingly shifting from whether to electrify to how to electrify successfully.

In connection:Let’s talk about your mining transformation!

 

 

Dr. Daniel Neumann
Head of Strategy
FEV Consulting

Connect with Daniel via LinkedIn or use our contact form!

 

 

Marco Dornauer
Head of Business Development
FEV energy+resources

Connect with Marco via LinkedIn or use our contact form!

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