Eco Wave Power Global AB (NASDAQ: WAVE) announced that its EWP-EDF One pilot project at Jaffa Port in Israel generated more than 1,200 kWh of renewable electricity during March 2026, with approximately six days of moderate wave conditions ranging from 1 to 2 meters. The results highlight the system's ability to efficiently convert commonly occurring sea states into power, reinforcing its potential as a reliable energy solution for coastal infrastructure and AI-driven data center demand while continuing to demonstrate stable, zero-downtime operations since early 2025.
The announcement carries significant implications for the renewable energy sector, particularly as global electricity demand surges with the growth of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and next-generation data centers. Eco Wave Power's onshore wave energy technology is designed to generate renewable power directly from existing coastal infrastructure such as breakwaters, jetties, and piers, enabling sustainable electricity production in close proximity to coastal cities and energy-intensive facilities. This positions the company to address a critical gap: providing clean energy near shorelines where many data centers, industrial facilities, and population centers are located.
Eco Wave Power developed and operates Israel's first grid-connected wave energy power station, recognized as a "Pioneering Technology" by the Israeli Ministry of Energy and co-funded by EDF Power Solutions. In the United States, the company recently launched the first-ever onshore wave energy pilot station at the Port of Los Angeles, in collaboration with Shell Marine Renewable Energy. These projects demonstrate the technology's scalability and potential for global deployment.
The company's expansion plans include projects in Portugal, Taiwan, and India, representing a project pipeline of 404.7 MW. Eco Wave Power has received international recognition and support from organizations including the European Union Regional Development Fund, Innovate UK, and the EU Horizon 2020 program, and was honored with the United Nations Global Climate Action Award. The consistent performance of the Jaffa pilot, with zero downtime since early 2025, underscores the reliability of the technology, which is critical for attracting investment and partnerships.
For more information on the full press release, visit https://ibn.fm/oBa1x. Additional details about Eco Wave Power can be found at www.ecowavepower.com.


