The PC7000-11E hydraulic mining excavator at bauma.

Ken Singer

Electrification reduces emissions and total cost of ownership

The electric drive system in the PC7000-11E can lower Scope 1 emissions by up to 95 percent compared to a conventional diesel-powered equivalent. Komatsu’s power-agnostic technology is intended to help operations meet sustainability goals.

Key benefits of electric hydraulic mining excavators include:

  • Elimination of diesel fuel use
  • Reduced parts and maintenance costs
  • Lower lubrication requirements
  • Up to 50 percent savings in total cost of ownership compared to Tier 4 diesel systems

Cable management and system diagnostics support uptime

The PC7000-11E features a fully automatic cable drum system that simplifies cable handling in the pit, enhancing safety and maneuverability during operation. Simplified electric controls make diagnostics and troubleshooting more efficient, increasing uptime.

Optimized for modern mining demands

Komatsu offers a range of OEM attachments in both backhoe and front shovel configurations to support different site requirements. The backhoe setup is especially suited for challenging mining environments, while bucket designs are optimized for every phase of the digging cycle. The PC7000-11E is engineered to meet the operational needs of evolving mine sites where flexibility and performance are critical.

Safety and accessibility enhancements

The latest generation of Komatsu hydraulic mining excavators includes a 45-degree access system, three emergency exits, and improved entry and exit features to support safe operation in harsh mining environments.

 

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