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Innovation for Cleaner, Safer Vehicles (ICSV)

New technologies are transforming the mining and metals industry, making it cleaner and safer.

ICMM’s Innovation for Cleaner, Safer Vehicles brings together company members, original equipment manufacturers and technology suppliers in a non-competitive space to accelerate the development of a new generation of mining vehicles, while also creating opportunities for the improvement of existing technologies. While this is a significant challenge, it also opens the door to a number of transformational opportunities.

Our priorities

This initiative is of benefit to the entire mining industry and is open to all OEMs and technology suppliers who would like to join. If you are a mining equipment manufacturer with a solution we want to hear from you.

  • Make vehicle collision avoidance solutions available to mining companies

    When it comes to  safety, one size doesn't fit all – safe ways of working are built shift by shift, day by day, and over time. ICMM members are committed to continually improving health and safety performance. This requires leadership, investment, and an unwavering focus on fatality prevention. Members are working with OEMs to enable collision avoidance technology capable of eliminating fatalities from vehicle interactions to be available to mining companies, at scale.

    However, technology alone is not a silver bullet – operating discipline is also a prerequisite. To be truly effective, collision avoidance must be part of a broader, capable solution. In practice, this means:

    • Enhancing vehicle interaction control by improving decision-making at every level, from task execution to mine operations and design.
    • Considering all relevant factors, including operating environment, production requirements, and equipment design.
    • Seamlessly integrating technology with operationally controls to maximise effectiveness.

    By focusing on these pillars, the mining industry can move closer to fatality elimination while embedding safe ways of working into every shift, every day.

Our approach

Through the ICSV initiative, ICMM brings together our members – as representatives of the global metals and minerals industry – with many of the world’s leading original equipment manufacturers, technology solution providers, and other experts in a non-competitive space to address shared challenges. By working together, the initiative is accelerating the introduction of zero-emission mining vehicles, improving existing technologies, and eliminating collision-related fatalities in mining operations.

We do this by identifying critical industry-wide challenges that hinder progress and fostering an environment where wider trialling, collaboration, and scaling can take place. This promotes learning and enables the development of effective solutions that can be implemented across the sector.

Beyond solving technical challenges, the ICSV initiative is leveraging diverse viewpoints, experiences, and capabilities to demonstrate the power of collaboration in challenging established thinking and focusing intellectual and financial resources. Unlike traditional siloed approaches, this collective effort bridges differences, builds confidence, and fast-tracks development and implementation of solutions.

Strategic partners

ICSV initiative

The OEMs and technology providers currently involved in the  initiative include: ABB • CaterpillarCumminsEpirocFirst Mode • Hexagon MiningHitachi Construction MachineryKomatsu LtdLiebherrMacLeanSandvik.

CharIN

ICMM's partnership with CharIN e.V. focuses on accelerating charging interoperability, as an innovation catalyst by supporting collaboration between ICMM members, OEMs, and solution providers. 

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EMERST

The Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table (EMESRT) is a global initiative of major mining companies and OEMs who are working to enhance equipment design for safety and operability. Their vision is a mining industry without fatalities, injuries, and illnesses related to earth moving equipment operation. 

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