
Group 1 - Sany Group announced the commencement of its first overseas battery swapping station project in Zambia's Chowa Mine, which will enhance its overseas new energy strategy and invigorate local industry [1][2] - The battery swapping station will support the needs of 30 electric heavy trucks, significantly reducing operational costs for mine owners and promoting a transition to "green low-carbon" mining operations [1][2] - The project aims to provide stable and efficient power support for mining operations, increasing the share of clean energy and contributing to the establishment of a "green mine" demonstration base in Zambia [1][2] Group 2 - Zambia's copper and cobalt production area is a key global supplier, but it faces significant energy supply challenges, relying heavily on imported fuels and hydroelectric power, which is affected by climate variability [2] - The average annual sunlight duration in Zambia is 3000 hours, indicating a strong potential for solar power generation to meet the energy needs of mining operations [2] - Sany Silicon Energy has efficiently advanced the project, with a streamlined procurement process and a projected completion date of October 30 for the battery swapping station [2][3] Group 3 - The Chowa Mine new energy project is expected to serve as a benchmark for Sany Group's overseas operations, reinforcing its international competitive advantage and contributing to local economic and social development [3]