Eco Wave Power Installs Core Energy Conversion Unit at Port of Los Angeles, Paving the Way for First U.S. Wave Energy Project
Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ: WAVE) has achieved a significant milestone by installing its energy conversion unit (ECU) at the Port of Los Angeles, marking a crucial step toward its first U.S. wave energy pilot project. The ECU, positioned onshore, converts ocean wave motion into clean electricity through hydraulic cylinders.
The pilot project, set for official unveiling on September 9, 2025, aims to demonstrate environmental monitoring, serve as an educational platform, and establish groundwork for larger grid-connected projects. The installation involves partnerships with local contractors C&S Welding Inc. and All-Ways Metal, with support from Shell's Marine Renewable Program and AltaSea.
The company's modular, low-impact system requires no seabed drilling or marine construction, complementing its existing operations in Israel and planned deployments in Taiwan, India, and Portugal.
Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ: WAVE) ha raggiunto un importante traguardo installando la sua unità di conversione dell'energia (ECU) al Porto di Los Angeles, segnando una tappa fondamentale verso il suo primo progetto pilota di energia dalle onde negli Stati Uniti. L'ECU, posizionata a terra, trasforma il movimento delle onde oceaniche in elettricità pulita tramite cilindri idraulici.
Il progetto pilota, che sarà ufficialmente presentato il 9 settembre 2025, ha l'obiettivo di dimostrare il monitoraggio ambientale, fungere da piattaforma educativa e gettare le basi per progetti più ampi connessi alla rete elettrica. L'installazione è realizzata in collaborazione con gli appaltatori locali C&S Welding Inc. e All-Ways Metal, con il supporto del Programma Marine Renewable di Shell e di AltaSea.
Il sistema modulare e a basso impatto dell'azienda non richiede perforazioni del fondale marino né costruzioni marine, integrandosi con le sue operazioni esistenti in Israele e con le implementazioni previste a Taiwan, India e Portogallo.
Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ: WAVE) ha alcanzado un hito importante al instalar su unidad de conversión de energía (ECU) en el Puerto de Los Ángeles, marcando un paso crucial hacia su primer proyecto piloto de energía undimotriz en Estados Unidos. La ECU, situada en tierra, convierte el movimiento de las olas oceánicas en electricidad limpia mediante cilindros hidráulicos.
El proyecto piloto, que se presentará oficialmente el 9 de septiembre de 2025, tiene como objetivo demostrar el monitoreo ambiental, servir como plataforma educativa y sentar las bases para proyectos más grandes conectados a la red eléctrica. La instalación se realiza en colaboración con los contratistas locales C&S Welding Inc. y All-Ways Metal, con el apoyo del Programa Marino Renovable de Shell y AltaSea.
El sistema modular y de bajo impacto de la compañía no requiere perforación del lecho marino ni construcción marina, complementando sus operaciones existentes en Israel y los despliegues planificados en Taiwán, India y Portugal.
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Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ : WAVE) a franchi une étape importante en installant son unité de conversion d'énergie (ECU) au port de Los Angeles, marquant une avancée cruciale vers son premier projet pilote d'énergie houlomotrice aux États-Unis. L'ECU, positionnée à terre, convertit le mouvement des vagues océaniques en électricité propre grâce à des cylindres hydrauliques.
Le projet pilote, dont le lancement officiel est prévu le 9 septembre 2025, vise à démontrer la surveillance environnementale, à servir de plateforme éducative et à poser les bases de projets plus vastes connectés au réseau électrique. L'installation se fait en partenariat avec les entrepreneurs locaux C&S Welding Inc. et All-Ways Metal, avec le soutien du programme Marine Renewable de Shell et d'AltaSea.
Le système modulaire et à faible impact de l'entreprise ne nécessite ni forage du fond marin ni construction marine, complétant ses opérations existantes en Israël ainsi que les déploiements prévus à Taïwan, en Inde et au Portugal.
Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ: WAVE) hat einen bedeutenden Meilenstein erreicht, indem es seine Energieumwandlungseinheit (ECU) im Hafen von Los Angeles installiert hat, was einen wichtigen Schritt hin zu seinem ersten US-Pilotprojekt für Wellenenergie darstellt. Die ECU, die an Land positioniert ist, wandelt die Bewegung der Meereswellen mittels Hydraulikzylindern in sauberen Strom um.
Das Pilotprojekt, das am 9. September 2025 offiziell vorgestellt wird, soll Umweltüberwachung demonstrieren, als Bildungsplattform dienen und die Grundlage für größere netzgekoppelte Projekte schaffen. Die Installation erfolgt in Zusammenarbeit mit den lokalen Auftragnehmern C&S Welding Inc. und All-Ways Metal, unterstützt vom Marine Renewable Program von Shell und AltaSea.
Das modulare, umweltfreundliche System des Unternehmens erfordert keine Meeresbodenbohrungen oder marine Bauarbeiten und ergänzt die bestehenden Aktivitäten in Israel sowie geplante Einsätze in Taiwan, Indien und Portugal.
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- Project currently limited to demonstration scale, not yet grid-connected
- Still requires final hydraulic and electrical works for system completion
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Eco Wave Power's installation of their energy conversion unit in LA marks significant progress toward operational testing of their first US wave energy project.
Eco Wave Power has reached a critical technical milestone with the installation of their energy conversion unit (ECU) at the Port of Los Angeles. This marks the transition from construction to pre-operation for their first U.S. wave energy pilot, with operational testing scheduled to begin shortly before the official September 9th unveiling.
The company's technology is particularly noteworthy in the marine renewable sector for its onshore approach. Unlike many competing wave energy systems that require substantial offshore infrastructure, Eco Wave Power's design places the critical energy conversion equipment on land while using hydraulic cylinders to transfer wave motion energy from floating units. This onshore configuration eliminates the need for seabed drilling or extensive marine construction, substantially reducing both environmental impact and maintenance complexity.
This pilot represents a strategic market entry for Eco Wave Power in the United States. The company is wisely using this installation primarily as a demonstration project that will facilitate regulatory processes, serve as an educational platform, and establish groundwork for future commercial-scale deployments. The company is building operational credibility through a multi-site validation approach, combining data from their grid-connected site in Israel with upcoming deployments across Taiwan, India, and Portugal.
The project demonstrates effective partnership development through collaboration with local contractors and fabricators as well as securing support from Shell's Marine Renewable Program. This connection with an energy industry leader provides important validation for the technology and potentially opens pathways to larger scale implementation if the pilot proves successful.
Los Angeles, California--(Newsfile Corp. - August 7, 2025) - Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ) (NASDAQ: WAVE), a leading onshore wave energy company, today announced the installation of its energy conversion unit at the Port of Los Angeles, marking a key step toward first operational testing of the company's inaugural U.S. wave energy pilot.
The energy conversion unit (ECU) is the central component of Eco Wave Power's patented system. It is located onshore and converts the up-and-down motion of ocean waves, transferred via hydraulic cylinders, into clean electricity.
Energy conversion unit arrives to site
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"The placement of our energy conversion unit is more than just a technical milestone-it represents the moment our project transitions from construction to the pre-operation stage," said Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power. "With the ECU on-site, we are now preparing for the first testing phase of our U.S. pilot and showcasing a path toward practical wave energy adoption in America."
The Port of Los Angeles pilot is a demonstration project, specifically designed to:
Facilitate environmental monitoring and regulatory processes with key authorities
Serve as an educational and showcase platform for officials, industry stakeholders, and potential partners
Build the foundation for future, larger-scale, grid-connected wave energy projects
The company will continue to collect primary energy production data from its grid-connected site in Israel, which will be supplemented by upcoming deployments in Taiwan, India, and Portugal, creating a multi-site operational network for performance and durability validation.
Eco Wave Power's onshore system is modular and low impact, requiring no seabed drilling or marine construction, and is designed for minimal environmental disturbance.
The project is made possible through strong local partnerships:
C&S Welding Inc., a Wilmington-based, family-owned marine contractor, is leading the installation; and
All-Ways Metal, a woman-owned California fabrication company, manufactured the floaters, which were installed in the end of July, 2025.
With the energy conversion unit now installed, Eco Wave Power will move forward with final hydraulic and electrical works to complete system integration and operational testing in advance of the official unveiling on September 9, 2025.
This landmark pilot is hosted by AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles and is supported by Shell's Marine Renewable Program, highlighting strong collaboration between Eco Wave Power's innovative technology and leading global energy players.
Eco Wave Power will officially unveil the project during an official opening ceremony on September 9, 2025, expected to include:
U.S. and California officials
Industry leaders and clean energy stakeholders
International media coverage and technology demonstrations
The ceremony will serve as a high-visibility showcase of onshore wave energy technology, reinforcing Eco Wave Power's role as a pioneer in ocean-based renewable energy.
About Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ)
Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ: WAVE) is a pioneering onshore wave energy company transforming ocean and sea waves into clean, cost-efficient electricity using its patented and intelligent technology.
With a strong commitment to addressing climate change, the company developed and operates Israel's first grid-connected wave energy power station-recognized as a "Pioneering Technology" by the Israeli Ministry of Energy and co-funded by EDF Renewables IL.
Eco Wave Power is actively expanding its global footprint, with upcoming projects planned in the Port of Los Angeles, Portugal, Taiwan, and India-contributing to a growing project pipeline of 404.7 MW.
The company has earned support and recognition from leading international organizations, including the European Union Regional Development Fund, Innovate UK, and the Horizon 2020 program, and is a proud recipient of the United Nations Global Climate Action Award.
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