MOLINE, Ill. – Mining professionals in North America will get their first look at remarkable new AC-drive technology advancements in Hitachi trucks Sept. 24-26 at the MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® trade show in Las Vegas.
The company today announced that it will introduce the advancements, which include Hitachi’s next-generation IGBT propulsion technology, at the Las Vegas trade show, billed as the world’s largest and most comprehensive exposition of mining equipment, products, and services.
The technology enhancements will be showcased in a next-generation rigid-frame hauler at Hitachi’s booth.
The truck features advanced propulsion technology that delivers a whole new level of efficiency, vastly enhancing machine operations for mining professionals everywhere. In addition, the new technology, which also powers Japan’s famous bullet trains, outperforms previous and competitive systems through its simplicity, improved efficiency, and enhanced dependability.
“By specializing only on shovels and haulers, Hitachi is able to focus, without compromise, on producing highly-efficient and productive machinery,” said Ryan Blades, Division Manager, Hitachi Mining. “The new AC-drive technology advancements are a perfect example of the superior quality and performance of this approach. It’s something every mining company will want to see and learn about.”
Hitachi will be located at booth #8527 in the Central Hall, and, in addition to its AC drive technology for rigid-frame trucks, will also showcase updates to its Hitachi excavators.
For more information about Hitachi shovels and haulers in North and South America, go online to www.hitachimining.com or visit your local Hitachi dealer.
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About Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. specializes in the production of hydraulic excavators, shovels, and rigid haul trucks for the mining and construction industry. By focusing on these two product lines — instead of a large selection of related products — Hitachi is able to produce more reliable and productive machinery. For more information, please visit www.hitachimining.com.