Mining Mirror June 2019 | Page 7

Industry intelligence Southern African growth slows the region’s GDP,” according to the report. It further states, “The second largest economy in southern Africa, Angola, is expected to grow by 1.2% 2019 and 3.2% in 2020, while Mozambique will grow at 4.5% in 2019 and 5% in 2020.” The report points out that in 2018, the five fastest growing economies were Madagascar (5%), followed by Botswana (4.2%), Mauritius (4.1%), São Tomé and Príncipe (4.1%) and According to the recently released 2019 Southern Africa Economic Outlook Report by the African Development Bank, the southern African economy as whole is projected to grow slower than others on the continent – at 2.2% in 2019 and 2.8% in 2020. “At the heart of this slow growth are major headwinds of high inflation, increasing government debt and slow growth in South Africa, which contributes about two-thirds of Zambia (4%). The five slowest growing economies were Angola (-0.7%), eSwatini (-0.5%), Namibia (-0.1%), South Africa (0.7%) and Lesotho (0.9%) – a mix of large (Angola and South Africa) and smaller economies (Lesotho, Namibia and eSwatini). In 2019, Madagascar is projected to grow faster than all the other countries in the region, followed by Malawi, São Tomé and Príncipe and Mozambique. Original equipment manufacturer Caterpillar launched its new R1700 underground mining loader at the recent bauma trade fair in Munich, Germany. The loader will serve as a platform for Caterpillar’s first battery electric Load Haul Dump truck (LHD). The design of the new battery electric Cat R1700 XE will use advanced technology for lithium-ion batteries and fast, onboard charging to advance safety and promote high production. The Cat R1700 was introduced in 2018 as a completely new design focused on major productivity improvements for the size class. These improvements primarily come from its efficient electrohydraulic system, which saves fuel and provides greater loader forces, leading to significantly improved digging performance in the pile. The R1700 XE will combine these new features with a lithium-ion battery operating and charging system developed by Caterpillar. The exclusive MEC 500 fast charging system allows rapid, onboard battery charging with little or no impact to the mine’s existing electrical infrastructure. The Cat charging www.miningmirror.co.za Caterpillar goes electric Caterpillar launched its first R1700 underground mining loader at the recent bauma trade fair in Munich, Germany. system eliminates both the hazards of battery handling during recharging and the necessity to maintain change-out battery inventories. In designing the R1700 XE, Caterpillar is relying on a wealth of experience in designing electrified machines and power generation components and solutions. These include more than 350 patents granted during design of machines such as the electric drive D7E and D6 XE crawler dozers, 988K XE wheel loader, and 794 AC and 795F AC mining trucks. The R1700 XE programme also uses components from the Cat Microgrid solution. For underground mining specifically, this electrification experience was reinforced by the development of a proof of concept machine. Caterpillar converted a conventional diesel Cat LHD into a battery electric platform. Concurrent to this programme, the new MEC 500 charging system was tested. Both the loader and charging system saw substantial testing at Caterpillar’s Peoria Proving Grounds in the US, and that was followed by weeks of operation and testing at a customer’s mine in Canada. Compared with baseline numbers for a diesel powered R1300 LHD, the battery powered model exhibited more than a tenfold decrease in total energy costs, almost eight times less heat generated, significantly less noise at the operator’s ear, immediate torque availability from the electric motors, reduced dust levels attributed to not having a conventional diesel engine radiator fan, and reduced tyre wear. JUNE 2019 MINING MIRROR [5]