Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001013762-25-002263
Chunk: 122

Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 122
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 ultimate cost of
compliance with, current or future taxes, which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results
of operations.

Our business may be adversely affected by force majeure events
outside of our control, including labor unrest, civil disorder, war, subversive activities or sabotage, extreme weather conditions, fires,
floods, explosions or other catastrophes or epidemics.

The occurrence of one or more natural disasters, including and not
limited to tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, floods and earthquakes, unusual weather conditions, pandemics and endemic outbreaks, terrorist
attacks or disruptive political events in certain regions where our facilities are located, or where our third-party contractors’
and suppliers’ facilities are located, could adversely affect our business. The continuing armed conflicts in the Middle East and
in Ukraine, or strategic competition and tensions between China, the United States, Taiwan or other countries have also contributed to
uncertainty in the geopolitical and regulatory landscape. Such conflicts and tensions could adversely impact macroeconomic conditions,
give rise to regional instability and result in heightened economic tariffs, sanctions and import-export restrictions from the United
States and the international community in a manner that adversely affect us, including to the extent that any such actions cause material
business interruptions or restrict our ability in these regions to conduct business with certain suppliers or vendors. Additionally, such
conflict or sanctions may significantly devalue various global currencies and have a negative impact on economies in geographies in which
we do business.

Similarly, other events such as labor force instability and strikes,
terrorist attacks, pandemic, actual or threatened acts of war or the escalation of current hostilities, or any other military or trade
disruptions impacting our domestic or foreign suppliers of components of our products, may impact our operations by, among other things,
causing supply chain disruptions and increases in commodity prices, which could adversely affect our raw materials or transportation costs.
These events also could cause or act to prolong an economic recession in the United States or abroad. Any future disaster recovery and
business continuity plans we may put in place may prove inadequate in the event of a serious disaster or similar event, and, more generally,
any of these events could cause consumer member confidence and spending to decrease, which could adversely impact our operations.

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Risks Related to Intellectual Property 

Our patent applications may not result in issued patents, and
our issued patents may not provide adequate protection, which may have a material adverse effect on our ability to prevent others from
commercial