EVLO Maritime Operations: The New Standard in Subsea Infrastructure
"Eliminating the surface-vessel reliance that drains 90% of maritime operational budgets. We are the permanent, autonomous nervous system of the deep ocean."
Infrastructure
"The industrial cost model for deep-sea operations is obsolete. We are replacing inefficient, tethered surface vessels with the ANIK Nest—a 6,000m-rated, permanent, autonomous subsea powerhouse. We are the first to execute at this scale, speed, and level of absolute infrastructure independence."
Mission Architecture
The ANIK Nest: Define this as your "Command & Control Hub." Mention that it deploys via gravity-ballast and uses high-torque mechanical arms to lock to the seabed, providing a permanent data/power node.
The Data Vault Buoy: Define this as your "Energy & Surface Bridge." Emphasize that it is self-sustaining via wind and solar, creating a continuous "closed-loop" power cycle.
The Mule: Define this as your "Autonomous Logistics Shuttle." Frame this as the component that executes high-speed data dumps without breaking the air-gapped security protocol.
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Technical Specifications
High-Velocity Swarm: Grounded by the Nest, our 10-torpedo mapping fleet achieves over 300+ miles of high-resolution coverage every 24 hours.
Drive-Through Docking: Engineered to eliminate bottlenecks. Our mechanical arms actively guide units into precision slots for rapid offloading and charging.
NIROS Closed-Loop Protocol: Absolute privacy. From seafloor capture to final client retrieval, your intelligence remains completely air-gapped and isolated from the public internet.
Kinetic Access: Operational simplicity. Authorized personnel perform secure, immediate data extraction via our proprietary magnetic kinetic key—no heavy support fleets required.
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The Engineering Purist Manifesto
In an industry bogged down by bloated budgets and legacy thinking, we approach this as pure engineering purists. We don't play the political game; we just build machines that actually work. We aren't just deploying sensors; we are building the permanent, autonomous nervous system of the deep ocean.
We are the nerds. We are taking over.
The Engineering Purist Manifesto
In an industry bogged down by bloated budgets and legacy thinking, we approach this as pure engineering purists. We don't play the political game; we just build machines that actually work. We aren't just deploying sensors; we are building the permanent, autonomous nervous system of the deep ocean.
We are the nerds. We are taking over.
1. NIROS: The Silent Vault
NIROS isn't just software; it’s the iron-clad nervous system of the deep. It is the driver, the gatekeeper, and the vault. From the moment data is captured on the seafloor to the final extraction at the surface, the path is completely air-gapped and isolated from the public internet. Your intelligence doesn't exist to the outside world—until you hold it in your hand.
The EVLO Ecosystem:
Built for the Grind
We know that in this industry, time is money and reliability is everything. We didn't build this system for boardroom presentations; we built it for the people who are actually out there doing the heavy lifting. The EVLO Ecosystem is designed to strip away the wasted budget and the logistical headaches of legacy deep-sea work. Our software isn't just code—it’s a force multiplier that automates the complex, dangerous, and repetitive tasks so you can focus on the mission. We are here to put the power back in the hands of the operators, providing a rugged, reliable toolset that turns months of logistical misery into a streamlined, high-efficiency workflow. We don't just supply software; we supply the backbone for the people who keep the world moving.
2. The Nest: The Anchor of the Abyss
This is the block that changes everything. No winches, no tethers. It hits the seabed with pure gravity-ballast, and its dual high-torque mechanical arms instantly articulate to map, level, and lock into the earth. Once anchored, the Nest wakes up and releases the swarm. It’s a permanent, autonomous foothold at 6,000 meters.
The EVLO Subscription: Breaking the Monopoly
The deep-sea industry has been controlled by a few gatekeepers for too long, holding back progress with bloated costs and restrictive access. We are here to break that cycle. Our subscription model isn't about profit-gouging; it’s about making high-level subsea infrastructure accessible and fair. By democratizing access to the ANIK Nest and NIROS ecosystem, we allow more operators to enter the field, fostering real competition rather than a stagnant monopoly. We aren't just selling a service; we are building a leveled playing field where the best engineering wins, and the cost of entry finally makes sense for the hard-working professional.
1. The Data Vault Buoy: The Surface Powerhouse
The Buoy is the engine of the infinite loop, turning deep-sea mapping into a permanent, autonomous operation. It’s not a passive marker; it’s a self-sustaining offshore hub that harvests wind and solar energy to power the entire subsea ecosystem. Because it maintains this continuous power loop, the Nest and its swarm remain operational for months without ever needing a surface support vessel.
2. The Mule Handshake: The Tactical Bridge
The Mule is our dedicated data and energy bridge. When it ascends, it drops its ballast at the 1km mark for precision maneuvering. The Buoy doesn't just wait—its receiver detaches, drops 5 meters below surface turbulence to intercept the Mule, and mechanically slots it into a secure port for an instantaneous data dump and rapid battery top-up. Once complete, the Mule releases to dive back to the Nest, and the receiver clicks back into place. It is automated logistics in the harshest environment on earth.