Maintaining a clean hull is no longer just a maintenance task — it’s a performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions strategy. As ship operators search for better alternatives to traditional ship hull cleaning, robotic solutions are changing how fleets approach underwater maintenance.
At Greensea IQ, EverClean is available in two delivery models: EverClean Subscription and Self-Hosted EverClean. Both use the same advanced robotic hull cleaning technology, but they are designed for different operational needs.
The EverClean Subscription is designed for commercial vessel operators calling ports within established EverClean service regions (Florida, Texas, and the Caribbean).
This model functions similarly to other modern hull cleaning services, but with an important difference: cleaning happens proactively and frequently. Instead of waiting for heavy fouling, EverClean robots remove microfouling early, helping preserve coatings while maintaining hydrodynamic efficiency.
Key technical advantages:
For operators evaluating traditional hull cleaning companies, the subscription model offers a predictable, scalable alternative without the risks associated with reactive or abrasive cleaning.
Self-Hosted EverClean delivers the same robotic hull cleaning and inspection capability directly to the customer for independent operation. This model is ideal for defense fleets and commercial operators outside established service ports.
In addition to proactive cleaning, Self-Hosted EverClean supports underwater inspection and maintenance decision-making, enabling fleets to maintain readiness and hull performance without relying on external service providers.
Key technical advantages:
For organizations that require operational control and persistent access to robotic systems, Self-Hosted EverClean provides a scalable, mission-ready solution.
Both models leverage advanced robotic hull cleaning technology developed from decades of subsea autonomy expertise. The decision comes down to operational footprint and control requirements:
In both cases, the objective remains the same: move beyond reactive ship hull cleaning and toward continuous, data-driven hull performance management.
If you’re evaluating options among hull cleaning companies or exploring robotic alternatives, understanding the delivery model is the first step toward improving vessel efficiency and long-term hull integrity.