Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-039770
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Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-05
Form: 424B3
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 water harvesting technology continues to advance, we expect a corresponding growth in demand for the products resulting from
the deployment of our AirJoule technology. We believe the AirJoule system harvests water from the air more effectively than any other
technology that is available in the market today and that the AirJoule system can potentially secure access to and make abundant water
for industrial and drinking use almost anywhere on the planet, particularly in water-scarce regions. We aim to offer our products and
services in global markets where demand for water and cooling are highest.

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In addition to the direct benefit our technology
is expected to provide to our customers, we believe our product and service will also enable customers to manage and improve their sustainability
profile. Many companies have become increasingly conscious of their environmental footprint as a result of expectations placed upon them
by their customers, investors, and other stakeholders. The Governance & Accountability Institute found that in 2023, 99% of S&P
500 companies and 93% of Russell 1000 companies published reports to their investors describing their environmental, social, and governance
commitments. Companies are developing strategies to adapt their business models in response to customer and investor demands that these
businesses transition to leveraging sustainable, clean energy and invest in solutions to global warming and water scarcity.

Data Centers

The data center industry is experiencing rapid
growth, driven by the increasing global demand for digital infrastructure to support cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and big
data analytics. The market, fueled by significant investments in hyperscale data centers by major technology companies, is expected to
grow at a double-digit compound annual growth rate of 11.7% between 2024 and 2034, according to a recent report from Precedence Research.

Furthermore, the push for energy-efficient and
sustainable data center operations, including the adoption of renewable energy and innovative cooling solutions, is shaping the industry’s
future. While evaporative cooling is the most efficient method for cooling data centers, it has high water requirements and puts stress
on local water systems. New data center designs are increasingly shifting away from evaporative cooling towards liquid cooling or hybrid
systems that utilize refrigerant cooling, which use less water but require more energy. AirJoule can utilize low-grade waste heat from
data centers to produce dehumidified air and pure distilled water at a very low levelized cost, enabling a refreshed look at energy-efficient
adiabatic cooling. The