Eco Wave Power Installs Energy Conversion Unit at Port of Los Angeles
Onshore wave energy company Eco Wave Power Global has reached a significant milestone with the installation of its energy conversion unit at the Port of Los Angeles. This marks a crucial step towards the first operational testing of the company’s inaugural U.S. wave energy pilot.
The energy conversion unit (ECU) serves as the core component of Eco Wave Power’s patented system. Located onshore, the ECU converts the vertical motion of ocean waves into clean electricity through hydraulic cylinders.
“The placement of our energy conversion unit signifies more than just a technical achievement; it symbolizes the transition of our project from construction to the pre-operation phase. With the ECU now in place, we are gearing up for the initial testing phase of our U.S. pilot, setting the stage for practical wave energy adoption in America,” stated Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power.
The Port of Los Angeles pilot project is designed to facilitate environmental monitoring and regulatory processes, while also serving as an educational and showcase platform for officials, industry stakeholders, and potential partners.
Eco Wave Power will continue to gather primary energy production data from its grid-connected site in Israel, supplemented by upcoming deployments in Taiwan, India, and Portugal, forming a multi-site operational network for performance and durability validation.
Notably, 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.
With the installation of the energy conversion unit completed, Eco Wave Power will proceed with final hydraulic and electrical works to finalize system integration and conduct operational testing in preparation for the official unveiling on September 9, 2025.
The pilot project is hosted by AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles and is backed by Shell’s Marine Renewable Program.