Eco Wave Power Global AB reported that its EWP‑EDF One pilot array at Jaffa Port, Israel, produced 2,000 kWh of clean electricity during February 2026, operating for nine days under moderate wave conditions with average daily wave heights between 1 and 2 meters.
During 3‑meter wave events the system achieved an average power output of 20 kWh and a peak production of 56.7 kW—its highest average and peak outputs to date—demonstrating the technology’s resilience and scalability in higher sea states.
The company reiterated its claim of zero downtime since the beginning of 2025, underscoring the reliability of the pilot and supporting its broader pipeline of 404.7 MW under development in locations such as Portugal, Taiwan, and India.
When compared to January 2026, which generated over 2,300 kWh in roughly 11 days, the February figures show consistent performance; the slight dip in total output is offset by the record‑level performance during the strongest waves recorded at the site.
CEO and founder Inna Braverman said, "February was an important month for us operationally. Not only did we continue stable production during moderate wave conditions, but we also experienced the highest waves recorded at our site to date."
These results provide critical data for optimizing future commercial‑scale deployments, informing the design of larger floaters and additional units that will increase energy capture and capacity factors.
While the company’s financial performance remains a challenge, the operational milestone de‑risks the technology and strengthens investor confidence in Eco Wave Power’s long‑term strategy to expand its global wave‑energy footprint.
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