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Eco Wave Power's Wave Energy Pilot Passes Real-World Test

By MGN EditorialFebruary 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM

Eco Wave Power's wave energy project in Israel has successfully completed a real-world sea conditions test, demonstrating the technology's viability.

Eco Wave Power, a leading wave energy technology company, has announced that its wave energy pilot project at the Jaffa Port in Israel has successfully passed a real-world sea conditions test. According to the company, the pilot system has continued to generate strong energy output despite challenging weather and sea conditions. 'This is a significant milestone for our technology, as it proves its ability to withstand the rigors of the open ocean environment,' said Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power. 'We are excited to continue advancing our wave energy solutions and bringing clean, renewable power to coastal communities around the world.' The Jaffa Port pilot project, which was launched in 2021, features Eco Wave Power's proprietary technology that converts the kinetic energy of waves into electricity. The system utilizes a unique floater and mechanical arm mechanism to capture the wave energy and transmit it to an onshore power station. During the recent testing period, the pilot system demonstrated its ability to generate consistent power output despite challenging sea conditions, including strong winds and high waves. This real-world validation is a critical step in the commercialization of Eco Wave Power's technology, according to industry analysts. 'Eco Wave Power's successful pilot test is an important milestone for the wave energy sector,' said gCaptain, a leading maritime industry news source. 'As the industry continues to evolve, technologies that can reliably generate power from the ocean's waves will be essential to diversifying the renewable energy mix.' The company plans to continue optimizing and scaling its wave energy solutions, with the goal of deploying larger commercial-scale projects in the coming years. With growing global interest in offshore renewable energy, Eco Wave Power's technology could play a significant role in the maritime industry's transition to a more sustainable future.
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