en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 29, 2026, Boreton held a launch event in Xinjiang for its autonomous driving large model, unveiling a model tailored for mining scenarios and proposing a systematic strategic framework of "computing-power and electric dual-drive." Boreton's answer is to create a mining AI agent, making mining operations smarter and more efficient.
In Boreton's system, the mining AI agent is composed of the autonomous driving large model, unmanned electric equipment, solar-storage microgrids, and operational data. For mining applications, the value brought by the mining AI agent is more direct: improved transportation efficiency with reduced vehicle waiting and empty runs; decreased on-site labor pressure and enhanced safety management capabilities; unified coordination of energy, scheduling, and maintenance, leading to continuous optimization of overall operational costs. The autonomous driving large model serves as the decision-making hub, responsible for understanding tasks, planning routes, optimizing scheduling, and supporting global decisions; unmanned electric mining trucks execute tasks; the solar-storage microgrid provides stable clean energy for vehicles and intelligent systems; real operational data continuously flows back, driving ongoing optimization of the model and system.
Industry insiders indicate that the launch of the autonomous driving large model signifies Boreton's push to transition mining autonomous driving from rule-driven to model-driven, from single-vehicle intelligence to fleet coordination, from manual experience to data-driven decision-making, and from local optimization to global optimization. "Computing-power and electric dual-drive" is the core methodology proposed by Boreton at this launch event. "Computing-power" includes the autonomous driving large model, intelligent scheduling, on-vehicle reasoning, cloud-based training, and data evolution; "electric" encompasses photovoltaics, energy storage, charging, pure electric mining trucks, and mining microgrids.
Industry insiders believe that this launch event marks Boreton's integration of years of accumulated expertise in unmanned electric mining trucks, solar-storage microgrids, autonomous driving, and mining operational data into an AI system capability tailored for real mining production scenarios. Boreton has the opportunity to extend from one-time hardware delivery to energy services, autonomous driving services, software subscriptions, and long-term operational services. For the industry, mining intelligence is transitioning from single-point technology upgrades to a new phase of coordinated energy, equipment, algorithms, and data.









