Eco Wave Power Leverages NVIDIA AI and Digital Twins to Optimize Wave Energy
WAVE•Eco Wave Power is integrating NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins to simulate and optimize its marine-based wave energy systems, deploying noninvasive floaters on existing breakwaters while housing computing hardware safely onshore. Pilots in Los Angeles and Jaffa Port aim to power data centers and ports.
1. AI Infrastructure and Digital Twins
Eco Wave Power uses NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins built with Omniverse libraries to simulate wave patterns, structural behavior and deployment configurations. These virtual models support predictive analytics, anomaly detection and dynamic optimization of energy generation and compute workload scheduling.
2. Wave Energy Technology
The company deploys noninvasive floating modules attached to existing breakwaters or sea walls to capture wave power, relocating computing, sensors and hydraulic conversion hardware onshore to safeguard against storms and rough currents. This design leverages seawater’s high density for efficient around-the-clock energy production.
3. Global Port Deployments
Eco Wave Power operates pilots in Jaffa Port, Israel, and the Port of Los Angeles in collaboration with EDF Power Solutions, AltaSea and Shell. It is also developing projects at Portugal’s Port of Leixões, Suao Port in Taiwan and in Mumbai with Bharat Petroleum.
4. Data Center Power Pilot
At the Port of Los Angeles, the company is testing wave energy as the sole power source for a data center, using AI-driven control software to align compute tasks with periods of stronger waves. This pilot could directly link AI factories to renewable wave power for sustainable data processing.




