Sustainable mine with electric equipment

Lower-impact drilling starts with measurable operating choices.

Epiroc helps mining and energy operators connect equipment selection, energy planning, service discipline, and digital visibility to sustainability programs that can be tracked over time.

We support cleaner, smarter, and more transparent equipment programs without making one-size-fits-all promises.

Every site has different geology, power access, ventilation needs, regulatory context, and fleet age. Epiroc sustainability work begins with those constraints, then identifies practical actions: electrified support where feasible, remote diagnostics to reduce avoidable travel, condition-based maintenance, and reporting that helps teams compare progress across shifts and years.

Energy

Plan electrification by duty cycle

Evaluate charging windows, ventilation implications, grid limits, and productivity expectations before pilots become capital programs.

Data

Use telemetry for transparent progress

Track utilization, idle time, service events, and emissions-related indicators so improvement conversations are based on shared evidence.

Lifecycle

Extend equipment value responsibly

Improve maintenance planning, component decisions, and retrofit timing to reduce waste while supporting availability goals.

Sustainability indicators that operations teams can understand.

Remote diagnostics coverageTarget 75%

62%

Electrification readiness reviewsTarget 50 sites

34

Planned service conversionTarget 70%

58%

Operator digital trainingTarget 2,500 learners

1,840

Structured reporting for customers with serious ESG requirements.

ISO 14001 ISO 45001 GHG Protocol Responsible Mining Supplier Code

Connect drilling technology decisions to your sustainability roadmap.

Bring energy, maintenance, and operational stakeholders together around a realistic plan for lower-impact equipment adoption.

Discuss Sustainability Goals