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Komatsu becomes first OEM to commission 1,000 ultra-class autonomous haul trucks
- Press release,Product and service,Surface mining
April 21, 2026
Surface mining, Product and service, Press release
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April 21, 2026 -- Komatsu has reached a historic milestone in autonomous mining, commissioning its 1,000th autonomous ultra-class haul truck equipped with the company’s industry-leading FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System. The milestone reinforces Komatsu’s position as the pioneer and global leader in autonomous haulage, having been first to market with a commercial autonomous mining solution in 2008 and now the first OEM to commission 1,000 autonomous ultra-class trucks worldwide.
The 1,000th commissioned autonomous haul truck is a Komatsu 930E-5AT, an ultra-class electric drive truck (EDT) with a 290-metric-ton payload, deployed at Barrick’s Nevada Gold Mines operation in the United States, marking a significant milestone that extends Komatsu’s autonomous haulage into gold mining with a key strategic partner. The 930E-5AT is part of Komatsu’s electric drive haul truck lineup that underpins FrontRunner deployments around the world. The 930E ultra-class EDT stands as the most widely deployed model, representing more than 500 autonomous trucks across customer sites today. Beyond haulage, Komatsu continues to expand automation across mine-site operations, including autonomous water trucks to help further improve safety, reduce manual equipment interactions and support road maintenance. Additional autonomous and remotely operated equipment within Komatsu’s unified control and fleet management framework extends automation beyond individual machines to deliver mine-wide performance gains at the system level.
Since its commercial introduction, Komatsu customers using FrontRunner have collectively moved over 11.5 billion metric tons of material, demonstrating the scale, reliability and productivity of autonomous haulage across some of the world’s most demanding mining environments. Deployed at mine sites across North America, South America, Australia and Europe, FrontRunner’s global footprint and support infrastructure spans diverse commodities and operating conditions. Beyond operational performance, FrontRunner generated approximately $2.4 billion in social impact globally in 2024 based on impact accounting methodologies developed jointly by Capitals Coalition and Value Balancing Alliance, analyzed by ABeam Consulting Ltd., and reported in the Komatsu Report 2025.
This milestone builds on Komatsu’s recent achievement of autonomously operating a power agnostic electric drive truck while connected to a dynamic trolley line, an industry first that demonstrated the integration of autonomous haulage with advanced electrification technologies. Together, these accomplishments underscore Komatsu’s ability to deliver solutions that enhance productivity while supporting customers’ decarbonization and sustainability objectives.
“Commissioning our 1,000th autonomous haul truck is a defining moment for Komatsu and for the mining industry. It reflects nearly two decades of innovation, collaboration with our customers and a relentless focus on creating real operational value. We are incredibly proud of this milestone, and even more excited about what lies ahead as we continue to advance autonomous, electrified and software-defined solutions that help our customers operate more safely, productively and sustainably,” said Peter Salditt, President, Mining Business Division and CEO, Komatsu Mining Corporation.
Customers continue to play a central role in shaping the evolution of autonomous haulage, with FrontRunner delivering measurable benefits in asset utilization and safety while enabling new pathways for energy efficiency and emissions reduction. Partnerships such as Komatsu’s work with Barrick at Nevada Gold Mines demonstrate how autonomy is creating shared value while expanding into new commodities, regions and operating environments.
“FrontRunner has elevated both the quality of work for our people and the way we meet production goals at our Nevada operations,” said Mark Hill, President and CEO, Barrick. “By transitioning operators away from haulage activities and enabling more predictable operations, autonomy supports safer, more skilled roles while helping us use energy more efficiently and reduce our environmental footprint. Together with Komatsu, we see a significant opportunity to advance productivity further while benefiting our workforce and community.”
Looking forward, Komatsu is accelerating the next generation of autonomous mining equipment through the advancement of a software-defined vehicle strategy. By developing a unified vehicle and autonomy platform, Komatsu is laying the foundation for mining machines that continuously evolve, adapt to site-specific conditions and unlock new levels of productivity and sustainability over the life of the asset. Komatsu remains focused on creating value for customers by delivering solutions that help meet rising demands for essential minerals and safer operations.
About Komatsu
Komatsu develops and supplies technologies, equipment and services for the construction, mining, forklift, industrial and forestry markets. For more than a century, the company has been creating value for its customers through manufacturing and technology innovation, partnering with others to empower a sustainable future where people, business and the planet thrive together. Front-line industries worldwide use Komatsu solutions to develop modern infrastructure, extract fundamental minerals, manage forests and create consumer products. The company's global service and distributor networks support customer operations to help enhance safety and promote productivity while working to optimize performance.
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