Commitment to sustainable practice, PT Vale trials electric cars in
operational areas PT Vale realizes the commitment of sustainable mining
practices consistently to achieve the net zero emissions target by 2050,
as well as efforts to maintain the sustainability of the Earth. One of
the steps summarized in the Company's agenda is the program of using
Electric Vehicles (EV).
"Today, PT Vale recorded an important milestone in realizing the carbon
emission reduction program by conducting trials on the use of electric
cars, using one of the brands already marketed in South Sulawesi. In the
first phase that lasts until March, the car is ready to be operated to
support the operational activities of the Department of Energy &Logistic
in the Sorowako to Malili area," said Adriansyah,Friday, January 14,
2022.
The trials are planned to continue until September and will be operated
as a fleet of employee taxis. Currently, the Company has set up charging
stations in the General Facilities & Services (GFS) area.
On the other hand, PT Vale is conducting a study on the conversion of
fossil fuel Light Vehicles (LV) into electric vehicles, pending official
regulations from the Central Government regarding the modification. In
addition, the Company is in the process of purchasing one unit of
electric trucks from China with a capacity of 70 tons, and its trials
will take place in the third quarter of this year.
Manager Environment & Permit Management Muhammad Adli Lubis added, The
Company has a number of energy transition initiatives to reduce carbon
emissions by 33% in 2030. In addition to the use of electric vehicles,
there will also be fuel replacement in the process of processing nickel
from coal to liquefied natural gas (LNG), as well as the use of biomass
as a reductant in reduction kilns.
"Through these efforts, PT Vale intends to sign green mining, while
realizing the ambition to become a leader in sustainable mining. We hope
that the use of electric vehicles can contribute to achieving the
Company's target by 2030, while supporting the net zero emissions agenda
by 2050," said Adli.