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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 result in liability to our customers. There are significant uncertainties and judgments involved in estimating warranty
and performance guarantee obligations, including changing product designs, differences in customer installation processes and failure
to identify or disclaim certain variables. To the extent that we incur substantial warranty or performance guarantee claims in any period,
our reputation, earnings and ability to obtain future business could be materially adversely affected.

Risks Related to Legal, Compliance, Regulations and Geopolitical Issues

There are risks associated with operating in foreign countries, including those related to economic, social and/or political instability, and changes of law affecting foreign companies operating in that country. In particular, we may suffer reputational harm due to our business dealings in certain countries that have previously been associated, or perceived to have been associated, with human rights issues. Increased scrutiny and changing expectations from investors regarding ESG considerations may result in a decrease of the trading price of our securities.

We are currently party to a joint venture with
an affiliate of CATL US, a Chinese battery manufacturer and technology company, and a development agreement with BASF, an international
chemical producer headquartered in Germany. We may continue to pursue partnerships and operations outside of the United States, including
with suppliers and partners that are located or operate in other countries. Accordingly, we are subject to risks associated with operating
in foreign countries, including:

| ● | fluctuations in currency exchange rates; |

| ● | limitations on the remittance of dividends and other payments 
 by foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures;                   |

| ● | additional costs of compliance with local regulations; |

| ● | historically, in certain countries, higher rates of inflation 
 than in the United States;                                    |

| ● | changes in the economic conditions or consumer preferences or 
 demand for our products in these markets;                     |

| ● | restrictive actions by multinational governing bodies, foreign 
 governments or subdivisions thereof;                           |

| ● | changes in U.S. and foreign laws regarding trade and investment,                                                                        
 including with respect to taxation, import and export tariffs, energy use, land use rights, intellectual property, network security and 
 other matters;                                                                                                                          |

| ● | less robust protection of our intellectual property under foreign 
 laws;                                                             |

| ● | geopolitical events, including natural disasters, public health                           
 issues, acts of war, nationalism and terrorism, social unrest or human rights issues; and |

| ● | difficulty in obtaining distribution and support for our products. |

In addition, our operations outside the United States
are subject to the risk of new and different