Eco Wave Power Featured in NVIDIA GTC with AI Twin Targeting 2–3% Data Center Power
Eco Wave Power’s onshore wave energy technology was showcased in NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote via an AI-driven digital twin, demonstrating its potential to support data centers consuming 2–3% of global electricity. Its projects include Israel and a Port of Los Angeles project with Shell, amounting to 404.7 MW pipeline.
1. NVIDIA GTC Keynote Feature
Eco Wave Power’s onshore wave energy system was highlighted during NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote, using a digital twin to visualize how its technology can harness ocean waves for electricity generation. This exposure underscores the company’s role in next-generation renewable solutions integrated with AI.
2. AI-Driven Modeling and Simulation
The demonstration showcased AI-driven modeling and simulation capabilities that improve design, monitoring and optimization of wave energy infrastructure. Digital twin technology enables predictive maintenance and performance optimization for installations on existing marine structures without seabed anchoring.
3. Project Portfolio and Global Pipeline
Eco Wave Power operates grid-connected wave energy installations in Israel and launched its first U.S. pilot at the Port of Los Angeles in collaboration with Shell. The company’s development pipeline spans projects in Portugal, Taiwan and India, totaling 404.7 MW toward global renewable energy expansion.