How to decarbonize your ship - RoRo Passenger with hull coating

Techno-economic case study for a ro-ro passenger with Ecospeed, a ship hull performance technology

This blog is a case study of how the Decarbonizer would work for a ro-ro passenger ship when Ecospeed is applied to the hull. Ecospeed is a hard, non-toxic coating system which provides long-lasting protection and optimal hydrodynamic performance for all ship hulls. Instead of using chemicals to try to kill and repel marine fouling organisms, Ecospeed uses a hard coating along with mechanical removal of fouling at the slime or algae stage. With proactive cleaning, the system results in major fuel savings and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to conventional coating systems. As IMO regulations require a reduction of 11% by 2026, Ecospeed can help you comply.

  • Case study is ‘Lady Ice Cold’, a ro-ro passenger ship operating in North-Western Europe with 33 MW installed engine capacity.

  • Ecospeed reduces carbon emissions by 7% on a 10 year average, up to 23% at specific times.

  • CAPEX for applying Ecospeed to this ship are estimated at approximately €490.000.

  • OPEX for operating the vessel are reduced by €3.000 per day on average, leading to a payback rate of approx. 6 months.


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Ship type considerations - Ro-ro passenger ship

  • Ecospeed will reduce fuel and emissions for virtually all situations when cleaning is carried out as frequently as needed. In addition to hull coating, ro-ro passenger ships are usually very well suited for shore power, hybridization or electrification in general dependent on the operational profile.


Technology considerations - Ecospeed Hull Coating

  • Ecospeed can be applied on any type of vessel for any kind of propulsion - direct-drive, diesel-electric, fossil, hydrogen, you name it.

  • Ecospeed requires proactive cleaning, on average once every two months (6 times per year). This is depending on the operational profile, sailing areas and climate.

  • Ecospeed is very well suited for ice class vessels, because it is highly ice-abrasion resistant and the ice keeps the hull free of biofouling without damaging the coating.


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