Barberton Mines receives its first electric panel vans

Barberton Mines, globally recognised for its environmentally friendly gold extraction process using naturally occurring microorganisms known as Biox® technology, as well as its 8.75 MW solar plant at its Fairview operation, has received its first battery-electric DFSK EC35 panel vans.

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Enviro Automotive began importing DFSK's battery-electric vehicles in 2022, starting with the EC35 EV panel vans and EC31 EV 1-tonne bakkies. Earlier this year, it expanded its DFSK range by introducing the EC35 EV four-seater derivative, which quickly gained popularity among labour-intensive businesses needing larger team seating configurations.

Barberton Mines pioneered the BIOX® (Biological Oxidation) process at Fairview Mine, an eco-friendly gold extraction method. The company prioritises environmental sustainability, focusing on reprocessing mine tailings, concurrent rehabilitation, waste management, biodiversity conservation and renewable energy generation.

"Our EC35 EV four-seater panel vans are perfect for transporting people and work crews at Barberton Mines. With its solar electricity plant, the mine can save over 50% in fuel/energy costs by recharging EVs from its own sustainable green resource," says Gawie Brink, Technical Director at Enviro Automotive.

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The EC35 EV's dimensions are 4,500 mm (L) x 1,680 mm (W) and 1,985 mm (H). Its wheelbase is 2,910 mm and offers a payload of 950 kg. The EC35 EV four-seater cargo area's dimensions are 2,530 mm (L) x 1,440 mm (W) x 1,270 mm (H), with its cargo space measuring 3.1 m³, just 1.7 m³ less than the two-seater's 4.8 m³. The practical load compartment of the EC35 EV is accessible via sliding doors on both sides and the tailgate, making loading and offloading easy.

The EC35 EV features a single synchronous electric motor that produces 60 kW and 200 Nm of torque. It features a 38.7 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery. With a DC fast charger, the battery could be charged from zero to 80 percent in less than an hour, yielding a travel distance of up to 270 kilometres, depending on load and traffic conditions.

The EC35 EV features ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and Electric Power Steering (EPS). It also boasts a selection of modern-day driver comforts, including air-conditioning, a reverse camera, rear parking sensors, Bluetooth and a touchscreen Infotainment system.

The first four EC35 EVs were delivered to Barberton Mines on 1 October during a handover ceremony at the Fairview operation. These units will be available to transport patients to the clinic when required and will mainly support the mine's environmental, electrical and training departments.

"Our battery-electric workhorses are reliable and of exceptional quality. With operating costs of just 25 cents per kilometre and low service and maintenance expenses, they are the perfect addition to any modern transport fleet, reducing environmental impact while ensuring efficiency," says Gideon Wolvaardt, Managing Director of Enviro Automotive.

Enviro Automotive's battery-electric range of bakkies, panel vans, compact SUVs and trucks—featuring the DFSK, SRM, and Duyan brands—is available through 18 DFSK dealerships nationwide and its dedicated Enviro Automotive dealership located at the company's head office in Pretoria.

  • Follow this link to see Enviro Automotive's journey from Pretoria to Barberton Mines, delivering the DFSK EC35 EVs: https://bit.ly/3zQu5gw.

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