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BHP’s Bilateral Battery Bet: Pioneering Partnerships with BYD & CATL to Decarbonise Mining
2025年7月15日星期二
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BHP has inked two pivotal Memoranda of Understanding with global battery innovators BYD (through FinDreams Battery, FDB) and CATL, to explore advanced electrification solutions for mining. These strategic collaborations aim to cut Scope 1 & 2 emissions, accelerate diesel displacement, and transform BHP’s heavy mining equipment, locomotives, and support fleets, all aligning with the Group’s goal of achieving net zero operational greenhouse gas emissions by CY2050.
Strategic Symbiosis: Why BYD & CATL?
BHP’s dual engagement with FinDreams Battery, a wholly owned subsidiary of BYD Group, and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited reflects an ambitious, multi-pronged strategy. Both firms are at the forefront of battery cell innovation, electrified vehicle design, and energy storage systems. Their respective portfolios cover everything from heavy-duty powertrains to AI-integrated storage and rapid charging infrastructure.
“BYD is a leader in their field and at the cutting edge of what’s possible in battery technology,” notes BHP Group Procurement Officer Rashpal Bhatti. “CATL is equally a natural partner, a global leader in advanced battery technology, energy storage solutions, and battery recycling.”
These partnerships highlight BHP’s belief in diversifying technological solutions, choosing leaders whose complementary expertise can help electrify large-scale mining fleets and reduce on-site diesel dependence.
BYD Collaboration: Clean Steel to Pit-to-Port Electrification
FDB, with BYD’s broader reputation as a titan in battery cells and electric commercial vehicles, offers BHP a pathway to test electrification of its heavy mining equipment and locomotives, supported by adjacent flash-charging systems. Beyond this, BHP will explore integrating BYD’s electric buses and light vehicles into mine sites, a key step in its diesel displacement journey.
“This collaboration is pivotal,” says Jack Li, FDB GM of Global Commercial Vehicle Business Unit. “We recognise BHP as an industry leader with a genuine vision to achieve net zero emissions. Leveraging our mining electrification know-how, I’m confident we can together drive transformative change.”
Significantly, BHP also plans to study BYD’s innovations in battery recycling and grid-level energy storage, aligning with the miner’s push towards circular economy practices and resilient supply chains.
CATL Collaboration: From Locomotives to Circular Economy
With CATL, BHP will jointly explore:
Battery solutions for heavy mining equipment & locomotives;
Rapid charging infrastructure to minimise downtime;
Stationary energy storage systems to stabilise power needs;
Battery recycling processes that may loop back into BHP’s copper operations.
Tan Libin, CATL’s Head of Overseas Business, emphasises:“Together with forward-thinking resources companies like BHP, we aim to show how advanced batteries can decarbonise mining logistics and product delivery, creating long-term value and transforming the sector through innovation.”
Notably, BHP and CATL will explore using recycled copper and other metals to build new battery components, a tangible step in establishing closed-loop, sustainable value chains.
A Broader Decarbonisation Vision
These collaborations converge on BHP’s long-term goal: net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050. The miner’s strategy is multi-layered: electrify its largest emission sources, adopt energy storage to smooth renewable power, and expand circularity through battery recycling and scrap reuse.
“By joining forces with industry leaders, we’re seeking real solutions to shape a more productive and sustainable resources industry,” adds Bhatti. “This is about transformative change, not incremental gains.”
Global Stakes & Industrial Momentum
As mining accounts for significant industrial emissions worldwide, these partnerships could catalyse industry-wide decarbonisation. BYD and CATL’s technological breakthroughs, from solid-state batteries to AI-optimised charging, hold promise not just for BHP’s operations but for the broader mining and materials sector.
BHP’s multi-continent portfolio (spanning iron ore, copper, nickel, potash & metallurgical coal) makes it a high-impact testbed. Success could set a new blueprint for integrating renewables, electrification, and recycling into mining.
Unified Industry Voices
Jack Li (FDB):
“The signing of this MOU is a milestone, advancing the low-carbon revolution while accelerating decarbonisation across the global resources sector.”
Tan Libin (CATL):
“We share BHP’s vision for a net zero-carbon future and believe advanced batteries can reimagine mining operations and logistics.”
Rashpal Bhatti (BHP):
“This is about more than meeting targets, it’s about helping drive real change within the resources industry, backed by leading-edge technology and shared ambition.”
Key Takeaways:
BHP signed two MOUs: with BYD’s FinDreams Battery & CATL.
Focus areas: electrification of heavy mining equipment, locomotives, light vehicles; rapid charging; stationary energy storage; & battery recycling.
Both partnerships aim to cut Scope 1 & 2 emissions & help BHP achieve net zero by 2050.
BHP plans to integrate recycled metals from its own operations into battery supply chains.
Global technology leaders BYD & CATL bring complementary strengths in EVs, powertrains, and recycling.

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