The electrification of heavy transport is no longer just an environmental issue. In extreme sectors such as mining, the change starts to be purely economic. Fortescue estimates that it will save more than 341 million euros a year in fuel thanks to the incorporation of electrical machinery in its operations. A figure that, moreover, could be cut in a context of global energy instability, where the price of oil has skyrocketed in recent months. Fr…
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The electrification of heavy transport is no longer just an environmental issue. In extreme sectors such as mining, the change starts to be purely economic. Fortescue estimates that it will save more than 341 million euros a year in fuel thanks to the incorporation of electrical machinery in its operations. A figure that, moreover, could be cut in a context of global energy instability, where the price of oil has skyrocketed in recent months. Fr…