Eco Wave Power’s Pilot at Jaffa Port Produced Over 1,200 kWh in March

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Eco Wave Power’s EWP-EDF One pilot at Jaffa Port operated continuously in March with six days of 1–2 meter waves, generating over 1,200 kWh of renewable electricity. Since early 2025 the installation has recorded zero downtime at wave heights above 1 meter, validating system resilience and scalability.

1. March Production Results

During March 2026 the EWP-EDF One pilot at Jaffa Port operated continuously with six days of moderate wave conditions (1–2 meters), generating over 1,200 kWh of renewable electricity and demonstrating efficient energy conversion under common sea states.

2. Uninterrupted Operation Since 2025

Since the start of 2025 the installation has recorded zero downtime at wave heights exceeding 1 meter, underscoring system reliability, resilience, and the effectiveness of safety mechanisms in varying marine environments.

3. AI Infrastructure Applications

The ability to maintain stable power generation under moderate conditions highlights the technology’s potential to support energy-intensive coastal AI infrastructure and data centers, where reliable electricity supply is critical for computation and cooling.

4. Future Commercial Scaling Plans

Eco Wave Power plans to scale from pilot to commercial deployments using significantly larger floaters and more units, targeting enhanced energy capture and capacity factors across a 404.7 MW global project pipeline that includes sites in Portugal, Taiwan, India, and Los Angeles.

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