
Vertical material transport for underground mines
Learn how the EcoHoist works:
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The EcoHoist uses a continuous bucket elevator to lift material from deep underground, providing a continuous stream of material to keep your processing plant fed and running at full capacity.
Less capital expenditure
The EcoHoist requires less capital expenditure than an equivalent skip hoist system, because it uses two much smaller mine shafts vs one large mine shaft.
Less operating expenditure
A mine using an EcoHoist has a lower operating expenditure than one using trucks because there is a reduction in fuel use, road maintentance and ventilation.
Less emissions
The EcoHoist can reduce the amount of material being moved by diesel haul trucks, and can run on clean electricity from wind or solar, leading to reduced CO2 emissions.
Less hazardous interactions
The EcoHoist can reduce the number of haulage trucks underground, creating a safer workplace with less mobile equipment.
Our Latest Updates
May 20, 2024
Mining One to become the first Accredited EcoHoist Consultant.
May 7, 2025
BHP funded study confirms an EcoHoist value proposition.
April 2, 2024
EcoHoist signs Memorandum of Understanding for collaboration with ABB.
July 18, 2024
EcoHoist founder Matthew Forrest on ReThink Mining podacast.
August 22, 2024
EcoHoist Case Study for brownfield underground mine expansion offers 167% IRR.
November 21, 2024
EcoHoist and ABB sign Joint Development Agreement.
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