With Eco Wave Power Global’s recent accomplishment, they made a significant breakthrough within the renewable industry. There, they deployed their pilot wave energy installation at Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv. In February, the system produced nearly 2,000 kWh of electricity, showcasing a stunning performance even in rougher seas. This milestone is a testament to just how powerful and amazing wave energy can be. Beyond the revenue it generates, it smartly paves the way for future commercial developments.
The EWP-EDF One system at Jaffa Port has experienced no downtime since first quarter of 2025. During February, the system operated effectively for around nine days amidst moderate wave conditions, with average heights ranging from 1 to 2 meters. Eco Wave Power Global’s technology is designed to excel in the most demanding environments. It reliably generates consistent, clean energy and helps collect critical operational data.
Notable Performance Metrics
Moreover, Eco Wave Power Global faced the most extreme wave conditions to date during periods of heightened wave activity. They ended up getting all the way to 10 feet! Given these conditions, the EWP-EDF One system generated an average of about 20 kWh. Its record output soared to a staggering 56.7 kW. These numbers mark the highest average and peak production levels achieved at the facility to date.
Inna Braverman, CEO and founder of Eco Wave Power said this about the importance of February’s achievements.
“February was an important month for us operationally,” – Inna Braverman, CEO and founder of Eco Wave Power.
The pilot project operates with a limited number of floaters. The project’s goal is to test their long-term durability, integration into coastal grids and production performance in various marine environments. That data will be critical in improving performance across different systems and will help guide the design of future, commercial-scale projects.
Future Implications
The findings from the Jaffa Port project will play a crucial role in Eco Wave Power Global’s plans for expansion and development. The company plans to use lessons learned from the 3-meter wave events to better adapt its technology for future, larger-scale deployments. Braverman called this validation of their technology’s potential an incredible win.
“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 3m-wave events provides meaningful validation of our technology’s performance potential as we scale toward commercial projects.” – Inna Braverman, CEO and founder of Eco Wave Power.
This impressive commitment makes them a leader not just in the renewable energy space, but within the very promising and burgeoning area of wave energy.

