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Oceaneering Unveils New Electric ROV for Extended Subsea Operations

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

Oceaneering has launched a new electric-propulsion remotely operated vehicle (ROV) capable of continuous 30-day subsea operations, a significant advancement in subsea technology.

U.S. subsea engineering and applied technology firm Oceaneering has unveiled its latest innovation - a new electric-propulsion remotely operated vehicle (ROV) capable of conducting continuous 30-day subsea operations. According to Offshore Energy, this new electric ROV represents a major step forward in subsea technology, allowing for extended periods of uninterrupted subsea work without the need for regular crew changes or refueling. The ROV features a modular design and can be easily reconfigured to handle a variety of subsea tasks, from inspection and maintenance to light construction. 'The introduction of this new electric ROV is a game-changer for the offshore industry,' said Oceaneering's Vice President of Subsea Robotics. 'By eliminating the need for frequent crew changes and refueling, we can significantly improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of subsea operations. This technology will enable our customers to conduct more comprehensive and continuous subsea work than ever before.' The new electric ROV is part of Oceaneering's broader strategy to develop innovative solutions that enhance safety, productivity, and sustainability in offshore and subsea environments. As the offshore energy sector continues to evolve, advanced robotics and remote operations will play an increasingly vital role in driving down costs and environmental impacts while boosting operational capabilities.
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