Eco Wave Power Global AB (publ) announced it (through its EWP-EDF One subsidiary) has entered into an official Power Purchase Agreement with the Israeli National Electric Company ("IEC"), based on the official Feed-in Tariff ("FIT") which was set for the Company's newly-installed wave energy project ("EWP-EDF One Project") at the Port of Jaffa in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Israel's Electric Authority (IEA). With the Power Purchase Agreement in place, a private examiner has successfully approved the technology's grid synchronization, in accordance with the accepted grid connection standards. Next, the Israeli Electric Company (IEC) will perform its own synchronization test and then will officially connect the EWP-EDF One wave energy project to Israel's energy grid.

Once connected, the EWP-EDFOne Project will represent the first time in the country's history that electricity produced by the power of waves will be transmitted to Israel's national electric grid. The EWP-EDF One Project is executed in collaboration with and co-funding from EDF Renewables IL and the Israeli Energy Ministry, which recognized Eco Wave Power's technology as "Pioneering Technology." In July 2022, Eco Wave Power announced that it had commenced real conditions test runs on the EWP-EDF one Project to examine the operation of the mechanical and hydraulic subsystems of the project. The floaters were lowered into the water for the first time, and the successful testing put Eco Wave Power one step closer to full operation of the power station.

Additionally, Eco Wave Power will soon commence installation of its wave energy technology on its first U.S. location at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles, which is believed to be the first-ever onshore wave energy station in the history of the United States. The Company also holds concession agreements for commercial installations in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and other locations, completing the Company's growing 404.7 MW project pipeline.