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Eco Wave Power Turns Waves Into Watts With NVIDIA AI Infrastructure and Digital Twins

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Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ:WAVE) is featured in an NVIDIA corporate blog for using NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins to convert ocean waves into electricity via floaters attached to existing marine structures.

The company operates projects in Israel and Los Angeles and is developing sites in Portugal, Taiwan and India, including a pilot to power a coastal data center solely with wave energy.

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Positive

  • Highlighted by NVIDIA for using AI and digital twins in wave energy
  • Operational wave energy projects in Jaffa Port and Port of Los Angeles
  • New projects under development in Portugal, Taiwan and India
  • Pilot project to power a data center solely with wave energy
  • Land-based placement of computers and electrical parts to protect hardware

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – WAVE

+2.15% 83.9x vol
15 alerts
+2.15% News Effect
+73.0% Peak Tracked
-16.0% Trough Tracked
+$1M Valuation Impact
$52.67M Market Cap
83.9x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, WAVE gained 2.15%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +73.0% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -16.0% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 15 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $1M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $52.67M at that time. Trading volume was exceptionally heavy at 83.9x the daily average, suggesting very strong buying interest.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

What This Means

This announcement reinforces Eco Wave Power’s integration of NVIDIA AI infrastructure, digital twins...
Analysis

This announcement reinforces Eco Wave Power’s integration of NVIDIA AI infrastructure, digital twins, and coastal data center pilots. Prior AI-tag news has drawn varied market responses; execution on real-world deployments and power reliability remains a key risk to monitor.

Key Figures

Wave energy potential: 60% of annual energy consumption Seawater density factor: 800x the density of air
2 metrics
Wave energy potential 60% of annual energy consumption U.S. wave energy potential cited from Energy Information Administration
Seawater density factor 800x the density of air Relative density advantage enabling compact wave energy devices

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jun 23 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 23 NVIDIA AI feature Positive +0.0% NVIDIA blog highlighted Eco Wave Power’s AI and digital twin wave projects.
Jun 08 AI research talks Positive -4.2% Discussions on AI-powered wave energy and WaveGPT with U.S. universities.
Jun 04 AI summit participation Positive -0.9% Planned participation in Maxim AI Data Center Summit and Planet MicroCap event.
May 18 NVIDIA Inception entry Positive +7.6% U.S. subsidiary joined NVIDIA Inception to advance AI-driven energy systems.
May 04 NVIDIA film feature Positive +21.9% NVIDIA short film showcased AI-enabled modeling of Eco Wave Power’s floaters.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

AI‑tag headlines for WAVE have produced mixed but overall positive average reactions, with several strong rallies and a couple of pullbacks.

Historical Comparison

+4.9% avg move · In recent months, WAVE’s AI-tag news — often tied to NVIDIA collaborations and AI infrastructure the...
AI
+4.9%
Average Historical Move AI

In recent months, WAVE’s AI-tag news — often tied to NVIDIA collaborations and AI infrastructure themes — has averaged a 4.89% move, with several NVIDIA-related spotlights sparking especially strong upside.

Same-tag history shows a progression from initial NVIDIA recognition to formal Inception membership, repeated keynote and media features, and growing focus on AI-optimized, wave-powered data center concepts.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 0.18%
Short Interest
0.18% of float
0% 15% 30%+
low as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1

Reported short interest is low, suggesting comparatively limited short-squeeze risk and a lower likelihood of extreme volatility driven by short covering alone.

Key Terms

agentic ai, digital twins, edge computing, accelerated computing, +2 more
6 terms
agentic ai technical
"As accelerated computing scales across AI factories, agentic AI, industrial AI, edge computing"
Agentic AI refers to computer systems that can make their own decisions and take actions without needing someone to tell them what to do each time. It's like giving a robot a degree of independence to solve problems or achieve goals on its own, which matters because it could change how we work and interact with technology in everyday life.
digital twins technical
"technology - powered by NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins - that converts energy"
Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical objects, systems, or processes that simulate their real-world counterparts in real time. They allow users to monitor, analyze, and predict how the actual entity will behave under different conditions. For investors, digital twins can provide valuable insights into performance and potential risks, helping to make better-informed decisions.
edge computing technical
"across AI factories, agentic AI, industrial AI, edge computing and physical AI"
Edge computing is a technology that processes data close to where it is generated, such as sensors or devices, rather than sending it all to a distant central location. This allows for faster decision-making and reduces delays, much like having a local office handle urgent matters instead of waiting for instructions from a main headquarters. For investors, it signifies improved efficiency and real-time insights, which can enhance the performance of technology-dependent industries.
accelerated computing technical
"As accelerated computing scales across AI factories, agentic AI, industrial AI"
Accelerated computing involves using specialized hardware, like graphics processors or other accelerators, to perform certain tasks much faster than traditional computers. This speeds up complex calculations, making processes more efficient and enabling faster decision-making. For investors, it means technological advancements that can improve the performance of data analysis, artificial intelligence, and other demanding applications, potentially leading to better business outcomes and competitive advantages.
predictive maintenance technical
"optimization of wave energy systems through predictive analytics, anomaly detection, environmental forecasting and predictive maintenance"
Predictive maintenance involves using data and technology to monitor equipment or machinery in real time, identifying potential problems before they cause failures or breakdowns. By predicting when maintenance is needed, it helps prevent costly repairs and downtime. For investors, it highlights how companies can reduce expenses, improve efficiency, and maintain reliable operations, which can positively impact financial performance.
nvidia omniverse technical
"Digital twins of wave patterns and floating infrastructure - built with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries"
NVIDIA Omniverse is a cloud and software platform that lets designers, engineers and AI systems work together in shared, photorealistic 3D virtual spaces—think of it as a collaborative digital workshop or blueprint where teams can build and test products and simulations in real time. It matters to investors because such a platform can create recurring software revenue, increase demand for specialized hardware and services, and help companies reduce development time and costs by allowing virtual prototyping and simulation before real-world production.

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MIAMI, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Eco Wave Power is pleased to share that NVIDIA has published a corporate blog featuring the Company titled 'Eco Wave Power Turns Waves Into Watts With NVIDIA AI Infrastructure and Digital Twins.'

Read the full article: 
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/eco-wave-power-ai-digital-twins/

For convenience, the full text of the NVIDIA article is reproduced below:

Eco Wave Power Turns Waves Into Watts With NVIDIA AI Infrastructure and Digital Twins

June 22, 2026, by Tenika Versey Walker

The next era of AI will not be defined by compute alone. Its growth will be determined by energy.

As accelerated computing scales across AI factoriesagentic AIindustrial AI, edge computing and physical AI - including robotics and autonomous systems - global electricity demand is rising at unprecedented speed. 

In many regions, expanding grid infrastructure to meet that need requires years of permitting, transmission upgrades, land acquisition and capital investment.

This challenge is reshaping how the world thinks about energy infrastructure for AI.

Eco Wave Power, a member of the NVIDIA Inception startup program's Sustainable Futures initiative, is developing technology - powered by NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins - that converts energy from ocean waves into clean electricity using existing marine infrastructure. By using already-built coastal structures, wave energy generation can be deployed closer to areas with growing power demand - including ports, industrial zones and future AI infrastructure hubs.

"Wave energy is one of the largest renewable energy sources that exists," said Inna Braverman, Co-founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power. "Everybody wants it, but nobody can do it, so I looked at the current problems with harnessing wave power and I asked: How do we simplify it?"

Turning the Sea Into a Power Source 

Harnessing Earth's natural cycles for power generation isn't a new concept. Wind and solar energy have been well established industries for decades. 

Waves are on the way to completing this trifecta of power-producing elements. 

In the U.S. alone, wave energy could produce over 60% of annual energy consumption, according to the Energy Information Administration. 

It all starts with floaters - noninvasive floating infrastructure attached to breakwaters or sea walls to capture the power generated by waves breaking against the shoreline. 

The density of seawater is roughly 800x the density of air, allowing larger amounts of energy to be generated using much smaller devices than wind turbines. 

The next step is managing and distributing that power. While previous companies faced a bottleneck at this stage - due to having their computer hardware in the floater, leading to potential damages during rough currents - Eco Wave Power puts its computers, sensors, hydraulic conversion and electric parts on land at centers, keeping expensive hardware dry and safe from storms. 

"Wave energy is the least intermittent source of renewable energy," Braverman said. "Solar energy - for example - is great, but you have night, winter, cloud coverage and pollution that all impact production. With wave energy, you can generate around the clock." 

AI Wave Energy Layer Using NVIDIA Omniverse Libraries and Accelerated Compute

As AI infrastructure expands, energy systems themselves are becoming increasingly intelligent.

Digital twins of wave patterns and floating infrastructure - built with NVIDIA Omniverse libraries - can simulate wave conditions, structural behavior, deployment configurations and operational scenarios before physical installation begins. These virtual environments can help optimize engineering decisions, reduce deployment risk and accelerate infrastructure planning.

See the Video Player embedded within the NVIDIA corporate blog: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ypkGqP-jclA

At the operational layer, NVIDIA accelerated computing and AI technologies enable real-time optimization of wave energy systems through predictive analytics, anomaly detection, environmental forecasting and predictive maintenance. AI models can continuously analyze ocean conditions, equipment performance and energy generation patterns to improve efficiency and operational resilience.

AI can also orchestrate energy-aware computing infrastructure by aligning energy-intensive workloads with periods of stronger renewable generation and dynamically optimizing power utilization across distributed systems. 

Ocean Powered Data Centers on the Horizon 

Eco Wave Power operates projects in Jaffa Port, Israel, created in collaboration with EDF Power Solutions and the Israeli Energy Ministry, and in the Port of Los Angeles, developed in collaboration with AltaSea and Shell. Eco Wave Power is also developing new projects in Portugal at the Port of Leixões, Suao Port in Taiwan, and Mumbai, India, with Bharat Petroleum. 

Wave power has already demonstrated its ability to handle consumer energy needs — and is now showing potential to support data centers. 

"We have a possibility to link AI factories directly to wave energy, because a lot of data centers are moving toward the coast," Braverman said. "They need cooling and water, so they're now located in ports." 

Pilots are already underway at the port of Los Angeles to showcase how wave energy can be the sole power source for a data center without tapping into the existing grid energy.

AI software serves as the control layer for this data center pilot, planning compute tasks based on the available power supply. For example, the software can monitor and predict when waves will be stronger throughout the week based on weather patterns - and accordingly allocate more intensive compute tasks for these periods. 

"We exist, we work, we're grid connected and we have so much of this resource," Braverman said. "The energy is needed now, so I think we're in the right place at the right time and we're innovative, but we're not futuristic, and that's what sets us apart." 

Explore how NVIDIA is driving the future of energy.

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Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other Federal securities laws. For example, the Company (NASDAQ: WAVE) is using forward-looking statements in this press release when it discusses the possibility the Company can link wave energy directly to AI factories and data centers, its development of new projects in Portugal, Taiwan, and India, and the possibility of wave energy to serve as a sole power source for data centers without tapping into the existing grid. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as: "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "goal," "seek," "believe," "project," "estimate," "expect," "strategy," "future," "likely," "may," "should," "will", or variations of such words, and similar references to future periods. These forward-looking statements and their implications are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance and are based on the current expectations of the management of Eco Wave Power and are subject to a number of factors, uncertainties and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and may be outside of Eco Wave Power's control that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, Eco Wave Power undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting Eco Wave Power is contained under the heading "Risk Factors" in Eco Wave Power's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the SEC on March 12, 2026, which is available on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov, and other documents filed or furnished to the SEC. Any forward-looking statement made in this press release speaks only as of the date hereof. References and links to websites have been provided as a convenience and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this press release.

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FAQ

What did Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ:WAVE) announce on June 24, 2026 regarding NVIDIA AI?

Eco Wave Power announced it is featured in an NVIDIA blog for using NVIDIA AI infrastructure and digital twins to optimize wave energy systems. According to the company, AI supports simulation, predictive analytics and operational planning for its wave-powered electricity projects.

How does Eco Wave Power’s technology convert ocean waves into electricity for WAVE investors?

Eco Wave Power uses noninvasive floaters attached to breakwaters or sea walls to capture wave energy, then converts it to electricity on land. According to the company, placing computers and electrical components onshore helps protect hardware and improve reliability for long-term operations.

What projects does Eco Wave Power (WAVE) currently operate and develop worldwide?

Eco Wave Power operates projects in Jaffa Port, Israel, and the Port of Los Angeles. According to the company, it is also developing wave energy projects at Portugal’s Port of Leixões, Suao Port in Taiwan and Mumbai, India, with regional partners.

How is Eco Wave Power using NVIDIA Omniverse digital twins in its wave energy systems?

Eco Wave Power uses NVIDIA Omniverse-based digital twins to model wave patterns, floaters and deployment scenarios before installation. According to the company, these simulations can support engineering optimization, reduce deployment risk and help plan infrastructure near ports and industrial zones.

What is the Eco Wave Power (WAVE) wave-powered data center pilot in Los Angeles?

Eco Wave Power is running a pilot at the Port of Los Angeles to power a data center exclusively with wave energy. According to the company, AI software schedules compute tasks based on predicted wave strength, aligning intensive workloads with higher renewable power availability.

Why is wave energy important for future AI data centers, according to Eco Wave Power (WAVE)?

Eco Wave Power notes many data centers are relocating to ports for access to cooling and water, creating coastal power demand. According to the company, linking AI factories directly to wave energy could supply renewable electricity close to these growing AI infrastructure hubs.