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From energy to intelligence: electrification and digitalization in rock processing

Rock processing is entering a new phase. Not just in how equipment is powered, but in how operations are understood, controlled, and optimized. Across industries, the pressure is rising: to reduce energy use, improve efficiency, and maintain productivity in an increasingly complex operating environment.

In stationary processing plants – the foundation of most mining operations – electrification is already the standard. The focus here is not electrification itself, but how energy is used more efficiently across the process as a whole. In mobile applications, the picture is different. Electrification is advancing rapidly, with hybrid and fully electric solutions gradually reducing dependency on fossil fuels. Together with digitalization, this is reshaping how operations are optimized across flexible environments.

From power to performance

Together, electrification and digitalization are driving a shift towards more integrated operations, changing how energy is approached across rock processing. In mining, the primary opportunity lies in optimizing the already electrified systems – improving how energy flows and is utilized through the value chain, rather than focusing on individual parts in isolation. If we look at infrastructure, electrification is introducing new possibilities: reducing fuel dependency, lowering emissions, and enabling more efficient, agile operations.

What connects these developments is a move away from isolated improvements, towards a more integrated view of performance – where energy, process reliability, and productivity are managed as part of the same ecosystem.

From data to control

Digitalization brings a new level of intelligence to rock processing operations. Through automation, monitoring, and data-driven insights, operators gain greater visibility into their processes – and the ability to act on it. In practice, this means:

  • Better control over performance
  • More stable operations
  • Continuous opportunities for optimization

Digital solutions are becoming a cornerstone of more efficient and sustainable operations, enabling more efficient use of energy, facilitating decision-making, and identifying improvements earlier on.

Where it all comes together

The biggest gains, however, don’t come from electrification or digitalization alone – but from the way they work together. When electrified equipment is combined with digital control systems, operations can be monitored and adjusted with a level of precision previously hard to achieve. Energy use can be optimized in real time. Processes can be fine-tuned continuously. Performance can be improved with greater consistency over time, allowing for operations to be managed proactively rather than reactively. That is where incremental improvement becomes meaningful transformation.

Operations can be managed
proactively rather than reactively

From technology to tangible value

For customers, this is not about technology for its own sake. It is about what technology makes possible. Higher uptime. More predictable operations. Better yield and process efficiency. Greater control over energy use and operating costs, and reduced environmental impact. In other words: stronger and more resilient operations.

Across the industries we serve, electrification and digitalization already translate to measurable impact. From reduced fuel consumption in electrified equipment to better process performance through digital optimization, the value is both practical and proven.

Electrification and digitalization are not standalone developments. They are part of a broader shift towards eco-efficient rock processing – where innovation, process optimization, and circularity work together to improve both environmental and operational performance.

Ultimately, eco-efficiency is not just about reducing impact. It is about delivering more value while using less. For Sandvik, that ambition is central. As Pontus Alexandersson, VP Sustainable Business Rock Processing, explains: “The focus is on combining performance and sustainability to create measurable business value – not trade-offs.”

And that is what will reshape the future of rock processing.

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