An Australian Mining Giant Just Bought Williams Advanced Engineering For $223 Million | Carscoops carscoops
While Williams Advanced Engineering is best known for supplying the powertrains for the Extreme E and ETCR championships, as well as Formula E’s forthcoming Gen3 cars, it has been working with Fortescue to build batteries for vehicles including 400-tonne haul trucks and freight trains.
“We have been working with WAE since early 2021, with WAE designing and building a battery system to power an electric mining haul truck; an important first step in the decarbonisation of Fortescue’s mining haul fleet,” said Fortsecue chief executive Elizabeth Gaines. “We could have spent a lot more money in partnership with them over the next number of years. They would have made a margin on that, so we have decided to take a different approach.
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