The EWP-EDF One system continued to demonstrate stable and reliable operation under real-world sea conditions. Over approximately 11 days characterised by wave heights ranging between 1 and 2 metres, the project generated more than 2,300 kWh of clean, renewable electricity.
Since the beginning of 2025, the EWP-EDF One system at Jaffa Port has maintained zero downtime, with consistent performance recorded in wave conditions of 1 metre and above. The January 2026 results further validate the system's operational robustness and its ability to deliver reliable energy generation during moderate wave conditions.
The project is a pilot-scale demonstration array, consisting of a limited number of small-scale floaters. The project is designed primarily to validate continuous operation, system durability, and real-world energy production performance, while generating high-quality operational data to support future commercial-scale deployments.
Performance data collected during January 2026 further supports the scalability of Eco Wave Power's proprietary technology. Future commercial projects are planned to utilise significantly larger floaters and a substantially greater number of units. These configurations are expected to materially enhance energy capture, improve capacity factors, and deliver a more powerful and stable production profile compared to pilot-scale installations.
Eco Wave Power continues to advance wave energy as a predictable and complementary renewable energy source in suitable coastal environments, while systematically optimising system design based on real-world operational experience.
In parallel with its activities in Israel, Eco Wave Power is expanding its global presence. In September 2025, the Company successfully launched its wave energy project at AltaSea in the Port of Los Angeles in collaboration with Shell Marine Renewable Energy, following the receipt of all required regulatory approvals, including a federal license from the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Company is also progressing projects in Taiwan, in collaboration with I-KE; in India, in collaboration with Fortune 500 Bharat Petroleum; and in Portugal, where preparations are underway for Eco Wave Power's largest installation to date.
“January's production results further demonstrate the reliability and consistency of our technology under real sea conditions” said Inna Braverman, CEO and Founder of Eco Wave Power. “While Jaffa Port is a pilot installation, the system continues to provide valuable operational data that directly informs our commercial strategy. As we scale to larger floaters and expanded arrays, we believe wave energy has the potential to deliver a meaningful and stable contribution to the global renewable energy mix.”
Eco Wave Power's innovative wave energy systems are designed to be efficient, scalable, and environmentally responsible, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional power generation. With projects operational and under development across multiple regions, the Company continues to demonstrate the viability of ocean waves as a clean and reliable energy resource.
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