Published on: Monday, 27 October 2025 ● 3 Min Read
What happens if electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies like wind turbines and solar panels suddenly had to be produced entirely without resources from mining? eNimon, the first electric car ever made without metals or minerals, answers that question.
STOCKHOLM, Oct. 27, 2025 -- More than 90 percent of an average electric car consists of resources derived from mining. eNimon, or the Nomine car, is stripped from all of these materials. It is completely transparent, lacks all characteristics that make a car a car, and it can't move an inch. Simply put, it shows a future without access to mined metals and minerals.
"Without mining, there are no EVs, no wind turbines, no solar panels," says Mats Eriksson, President at Business Area Mining at Sandvik. "Sustainable mining is the backbone of the green transition and fundamental to achieving global sustainability goals."
The world is facing a critical challenge in its push toward sustainability: current mining output cannot meet the rapidly rising demand for the minerals essential for clean energy technologies. Electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines and solar panels all depend on critical materials like lithium, copper and nickel, yet the supply of these resources is falling dangerously behind demand.
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Without scaling up sustainable mining practices material shortages are likely threatening not only climate targets but also global electrification and decarbonization efforts.
Sandvik is addressing this urgent issue by spotlighting the essential role of sustainable mining in creating the technologies that define modern life and drive the electrification of the world. eNimon 'The nomine car' installation, now on display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, offers a thought-provoking visualization of what happens if these critical materials are no longer available.
"eNimon symbolizes what's at stake if the world fails to recognize and expand mining's essential contributions to sustainable development. This installation challenges perceptions of mining—not as a dirty, outdated industry, but as a high-tech, innovative and essential enabler of the green technologies shaping our future" Mats Eriksson concludes.
For more information about eNimon and how Sandvik is driving innovation in mining, visit home.sandvik/nominecar
Sandvik Group
Sandvik is a global, high-tech engineering group providing solutions that enhance productivity, profitability and sustainability for the manufacturing, mining and infrastructure industries. We are at the forefront of digitalization and focus on optimizing our customers' processes. Our world-leading offering includes equipment, tools, services and digital solutions for machining, mining, rock excavation and rock processing. In 2024 the Group had approximately 41,000 employees and revenues of about SEK 123 billion in more than 150 countries.
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