Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted type approval and technical assurance to GIT Coatings for its next-generation graphene-based foul-release hull coating, XGIT-FORCE™.

The approval confirms that LR has independently assessed the concept and design of the coating against relevant technical requirements and it is compliant with the International Maritime Organization’s International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships.

Hull condition remains one of the most significant operational factors affecting vessel performance, with even light biofouling capable of increasing fuel consumption and emissions. As regulatory pressure and decarbonisation targets intensify, shipowners are increasingly examining hull coatings and maintenance strategies that can help maintain optimal hydrodynamic performance.

Developed by Canada-based GIT Coatings, XGIT-FORCE™ is a hard foul-release coating designed to create a highly smooth, durable hull surface that allows for regular inspection and proactive cleaning. This approach reflects a growing shift towards continuous hull performance management rather than reliance on conventional biocide-based antifouling coatings.

The type approval of XGIT‑FORCE is an important early validation step within LR’s antifouling assurance framework. It provides a technical foundation for further assessment as in‑service data builds, following a similar pathway to GIT Coatings’ XGIT‑Fuel graphene‑based hull coating, which received the industry’s first Enhanced Antifouling Type Approval from LR in 2024.

Heather Hughes, Team Leader for Non-Metallics and Coating Materials at Lloyd’s Register, said: “Shipowners are increasingly focusing on hull performance as part of their strategy to reduce fuel consumption and emissions and improve vessel efficiency. Through initiatives such as this, Lloyd’s Register continues to work with technology developers like GIT Coatings and shipowners to assess emerging innovations and support their safe and effective introduction into the global fleet.”

Mo AlGermozi, CEO of GIT Coatings, said: “Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register is a powerful validation of our graphene-based coating technology and the disciplined development behind it. Following the same pathway that led to enhanced type approval for XGIT-FUEL, XGIT-FORCE™ brings shipowners a proven solution capable of unlocking up to 10% fuel savings - delivering exceptional commercial value and operational efficiency needed in today markets.”

XGIT-FORCE™ is already being introduced across several commercial vessels, including LPG carriers, bulk carriers and container ships operating on major trade routes.