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JAC T9 EV DUAL-CAB 4X4 UTE GOES TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA’S MINING INDUSTRY

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JAC T9 EV DUAL-CAB 4X4 UTE GOES TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA’S MINING INDUSTRY
 
  • JAC T9 EV Dual-Cab 4X4 ute will be tested in Australia’s toughest working environment
  • Leading mining services provider Warrikal begins a six-month field evaluation of the JAC T9 EV 
  • The Mining industry is Australia’s biggest employer and exporter, making it crucial to Australia’s economic well-being
  • This JAC T9 EV trial is the next step in JAC’s vision for sustainable, carbon neutral transport    
 
PERTH — August 21, 2025: JAC Motors Australia today announced a strategic partnership with Warrikal, a leading mining services provider, to commence a six-month trial of the JAC T9 EV Dual-Cab 4X4 Ute in real-world mining conditions. 
 
The collaboration represents a significant step forward in bringing sustainable transportation solutions that can support the operational demands and sustainability goals of Australia's critical resource sector. 
 
The trial will evaluate the JAC T9 EV's performance, durability, and operational efficiency in the demanding conditions typical of various mining support applications.
 
"We're excited to partner with Warrikal to demonstrate how JAC’s electric vehicle technology can meet the rigorous demands of Australia's mining sector," said Ahmed Mahmoud, Managing Director of JAC Motors Australia. 
 
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JAC Motors is a global leader in automotive innovation with more than 60 years of experience in vehicle manufacturing. Committed to sustainable mobility solutions, JAC Motors offers a comprehensive range of passenger and commercial vehicles in over 130 countries worldwide. In Australia, JAC Motors provides high-value, feature-rich vehicles backed by industry-leading JARA warranty coverage and exceptional customer service.


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