Toyota Australia and BHP announce a trial of converted Electric LandCruiser
- Toyota Australia's Product Planning and Development Division has converted a LandCruiser 70 Series to an electric vehicle
- Workhorse EV will be trialled at a BHP mine site in Western Australia
- Another step towards a zero emissions future for both companies
Toyota Australia has announced a local electric-vehicle pilot trial with Australia's leading resources company, BHP.
The small-scale trial involves a LandCruiser 70 Series single-cab ute that has been converted to a battery-electric vehicle by Toyota Australia's Product Planning and Development division in Port Melbourne.
The converted vehicle - equipped for underground mine use - will operate under full battery power and will not require any fuel to run.
The trial will take place at the BHP Nickel West mine in Western Australia.
Toyota Australia's President and CEO Matthew Callachor said the trial is another step Toyota is taking as part of its bigger picture of a zero emissions future.
"BHP and Toyota have demonstrated a strong relationship throughout the last 20 years, and this project is a great testament to how we can both work together as leading companies in our respective industries to change the future," Mr Callachor said.
Edgar Basto, President, Minerals Australia, BHP said: "This partnership is another step in our ongoing studies into how we can reduce the emissions intensity of our light-vehicle fleet.
Reducing our reliance on diesel at our operations will help achieve our medium-term target of reducing operational emissions by 30% by 2030."
More information will be provided in the coming months.