250+ DPOL® units
in operation
Designed and manufactured in France
18+ countries equipped with DPOL®
100% satisfied
customers
With DPOL®
Pollution removal made effortless

The Issue
Floating waste and hydrocarbons accumulate, harm your image, and waste your maintenance team’s time.

Our Solution
DPOL continuously collects pollution, 24/7, silently and without human intervention.

The Result
Your water surface stays clean for the satisfaction of your users, while your team focuses on what really matters.
Why choose DPOL®?
Effective on waste & hydrocarbons
100+ satisfied users
Most affordable robot on the market
Easy & quick maintenance
Easily movable by hand
Sectors concerned
Marinas &
leisure ports
Industrial areas
& shipyards
Lakes &
beach facilities
Local authorities &
public stakeholders
Seaside resorts
and hotels
Inland
waterways
Our Solutions
A range of solutions designed to adapt to every environment.

DPOL® CLASSIC
From4 000€HT

DPOL® HD
The “Heavy Duty” version, for intensive use on all types of marine pollution
From5 000€HT

DPOL® MAX
Industrial port depollution device for handling large volumes of floating waste
From8 500€HT
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DPOL® robots are deployed in over 18 countries
Ports, marinas, and leisure facilities around the world already trust the simplicity and efficiency of our cleaning robots.
As seen in the press


Frontignan welcomes the DPOL® robot to its port
Location Montpellier reflects on the installation of the DPOL® robot in Frontignan, highlighting the local commitment to water preservation.


DPOL®, the French robot fighting port pollution
Hérault Tribune features an article about DPOL®, a French innovation designed to combat floating waste in ports.


At Marina Uno, the DPOL® cleans the port waters
The Marina Uno port now uses the DPOL® robot to ensure autonomous and regular collection of waste in its waters.


DPOL®: a low-tech robot to clean up ports
Mer & Marine features a full article on DPOL® technology, an autonomous and cost-effective robot that captures waste and hydrocarbons.


Ekkopol partners with Haladjian to strengthen its DPOL® offering
The partnership with Haladjian enhances the distribution of DPOL®, a floating collector designed to clean up ports and calm water areas.


SPL Granville invests in a DPOL® robot
In Granville, a DPOL® robot has been installed in the Hérel port to improve water cleanliness and reduce floating waste on a daily basis.


DPOL® arrives in Frontignan La Peyrade
Frontignan welcomes the DPOL® depolluting robot to help keep port waters clean while raising awareness about ecological innovation.


DPOL® makes its way to Spanish ports
The DPOL® solution arrives on the Spanish coast with a clear goal: to offer marinas a simple and sustainable alternative to combat pollution.


The government supports sustainable maritime initiatives
On LinkedIn, the official Mer-Gouv account highlights innovative projects such as the DPOL® robot, as part of the maritime ecological transition.


The port of Empuriabrava aims for an eco-responsible label
Nautic Escala features the Catalan port committed to a sustainable approach, notably through the adoption of solutions such as the DPOL® depolluting robot.
Customer testimonials
"DPOL® is very easy to set up, requires minimal maintenance, and proves extremely effective at collecting floating waste. It is an ideal solution for keeping port waters clean at a reasonable cost."

Matthieu D
Director, Port of Pornichet, La Baule
"Port Vauban has been equipped with 7 DPOL® units [...]; it is efficient, easy to use and maintain, and durable. In terms of value for money, it is the most advanced product on the market. Thanks to DPOL®, our port is clean..."

Marion L.
Environmental Manager, Port Vauban, Antibes
"We tested the DPOL® developed by EKKOPOL, and the results were simply promising! We are committed to integrating even more DPOL® units by mid-2025..."

Zubair A.
Manager Engineering & Facilities, Dubaï Harbour Marina
In the spotlight

21 July 2025
In the oceans, marine currents form gyres—that is, giant whirlpools. These gyres are located at mid-latitudes and are driven by trade winds [i], variations in water density, and the Coriolis force [ii]. Plastic waste discharged into the oceans by human activity is naturally carried by marine currents and partially accumulates in the five gyres identified […]

21 July 2025
The issue of floating marine debris is directly linked to human activities on land—not only those near the coasts but also farther inland. Regarding waste, the sea begins far from the shore: on land where streams, rivers, and waterways can carry significant amounts of debris into the oceans. As often seen on urban storm drains, […]

21 July 2025
Waterway sweepers Street sweepers are part of the urban landscape, even in small towns like Marcillon-Vallon with its 1,800 inhabitants. Yet these cleaning machines represent a substantial investment: between €100k and €170k for acquisition, and annual operational costs of around €40k to €50k for a full-time maintenance worker and regular servicing. Still, no one questions […]
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