Eco Wave Power Global today announced its wave energy production results for February 2026 at its EWP-EDF One pilot project located at Jaffa Port, Israel.

Jaffa Port Pilot Station February 18, 2026
During February 2026, the system operated for approximately nine days under moderate wave conditions, with average daily wave heights ranging between 1 and 2 meters. During these operational days, the project generated approximately 2,000 kWh of clean, renewable electricity.
In addition to steady performance under moderate sea states, February marked a significant operational milestone for the Company. Eco Wave Power experienced its highest wave conditions recorded to date at the Jaffa Port site, with waves reaching approximately 3 meters in height.
During these higher wave conditions, the system achieved:
- An average power production of approximately 20 kWh and
- A peak production of 56.7 kW, representing the highest average and peak production levels recorded at the site to date.
These results demonstrate the system's ability to both withstand and operate efficiently during elevated sea states, while capturing higher energy output when wave intensity increases.
Since the beginning of 2025, the EWP-EDF One system at Jaffa Port has maintained zero downtime, with stable operation recorded in wave conditions of 1 meter and above. The February performance further validates the resilience, safety mechanisms, and production scalability of Eco Wave Power's proprietary onshore wave energy technology.
The EWP-EDF One installation at Jaffa Port is a pilot-scale demonstration array, consisting of a limited number of small-scale floaters, designed primarily to validate system durability, grid integration, and real-world production performance under varying marine conditions. The record outputs achieved during 3-meter wave events provide valuable data for the engineering and optimization of future commercial-scale projects.
Future commercial deployments are expected to utilize significantly larger floaters and a substantially greater number of units, which are anticipated to materially enhance energy capture and increase overall capacity factors compared to pilot-scale installations.
"February was an important month for us operationally," said Inna Braverman, CEO and Founder of Eco Wave Power. "Not only did we continue stable production during moderate wave conditions, but we also experienced the highest waves recorded at our site to date. Achieving record average and peak power production during 3-meter wave events provides meaningful validation of our technology's performance potential as we scale toward commercial projects."
Eco Wave Power continues to systematically collect and analyze real-world operational data at Jaffa Port to optimize system performance and support its global project pipeline.
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