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Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA)

Epiroc's autonomous haulage offering, delivered with its ASI Mining subsidiary, converts mixed OEM haul-truck fleets to fully driverless operation.

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Manufacturer
Epiroc
Form factor
mining
Maturity
commercial
Lifecycle
active
Deployments
1

Overview

Epiroc's autonomous haulage offering, delivered with its ASI Mining subsidiary, converts mixed OEM haul-truck fleets to fully driverless operation. Early conversions used ASI Mining's Mobius; more recent conversions run Epiroc's LinkOA agnostic autonomy system. At Hancock Iron Ore's Roy Hill mine in the Pilbara, Epiroc converted the full 78-truck mixed fleet to driverless operation, described as the world's largest fully OEM-agnostic autonomous haulage operation.

Verified vs. claimed

Maturity stage
commercial(Commercially deployed with revenue-generating operations.)
Verified deployments
1 deployment on file
Sources on file
1 source, view all

Key facts

Flagship deployment

Roy Hill (Hancock Iron Ore), Pilbara, Western Australia

Fleet converted

78 haul trucks, fully driverless (2025)

Partner

ASI Mining (Epiroc-majority-owned)

Specs

Autonomy

OEM-agnostic driverless AHS retrofit

Platform

LinkOA (with ASI Mining Mobius heritage)

Interoperability

multi-OEM mixed fleet

Data & sources

Web sources

1

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Deployments (1)

  • Epiroc, with its ASI Mining subsidiary, converted the full 78-truck mixed haul fleet at Hancock Iron Ore's Roy Hill mine in the Pilbara to fully driverless operation, reaching the milestone in October 2025.

Safety record

No incidents on record for Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA).

Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.

Sources (1)

  1. https://www.epirocgroup.com/en/media/corporate-press-releases/2025/20251024-epiroc-and-hancock-iron-ore-reach-milestone-as-roy-hill-becomes-world-s-largest-fully-agnostic-autonomous-mine · 2025-10-24

Common questions

What is Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA)?
Epiroc's autonomous haulage offering, delivered with its ASI Mining subsidiary, converts mixed OEM haul-truck fleets to fully driverless operation. Early conversions used ASI Mining's Mobius; more recent conversions run Epiroc's LinkOA agnostic autonomy system. At Hancock Iron Ore's Roy Hill mine in the Pilbara, Epiroc converted the full 78-truck mixed fleet to driverless operation, described as the world's largest fully OEM-agnostic autonomous haulage operation.
Is Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) actually deployed in the real world?
Yes. Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) is independently verified in real-world operation on the DEPLOY registry, confirmed at named deployment sites with primary sources: not a concept, render, or demo-only.
Who makes Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA)?
Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) is made by Epiroc, based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 2018.
Where is Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) deployed?
1 verified deployment of Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) is on the DEPLOY registry, including at Roy Hill Mine.
What are alternatives to Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA)?
On the DEPLOY registry, comparable mining robots to Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA) include AutoMine, Autonomous Haulage System (AHS), BELAZ-7513R Robotic Dump Truck, Cat MineStar Command for Hauling.
Methodology: Verified · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-12

Verification posture

Verified

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-12

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: mining

Sources by quality tier

1
unclassified
Unclassified source

The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.

Methodology surface for Epiroc Autonomous Haulage (LinkOA).