- Eco Wave Power reported March 2026 production results from its EWP-EDF One pilot at Jaffa Port, Israel.
- System generated more than 1,200 kWh during about six days with moderate wave conditions of 1 to 2 meters.
- Company reported zero downtime since start of 2025, with stable operation in wave conditions of 1 meter and above.
- Update highlighted potential use of near-shore wave power to support coastal infrastructure such as data centers, citing rising electricity demand tied to AI.
- Eco Wave Power expects future commercial deployments to use larger floaters and more units than pilot-scale installation, targeting higher energy capture and improved capacity factors.
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