Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-008536
Chunk: 122

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form: S-1
Chunk 122
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 warehouse, for validation testing, and then we will re-pack it in crates for delivery to the next client site. We will then set up the second system received for mechanical testing and value engineering work. At that point, we expect to evaluate whether the systems are missing any components or if they need additional work, and if so, will make orders and repairs at that time. That month, we will also commence hardware engineering on a variation of the rain generation system that is designed to conform with local permitting requirements for potential installations on public land.

In March 2025, we will also plan and prepare for the installation of a rain generation system in our first U.S. location. This will involve securing the services of a general contractor (“GC”) in the area. We will work with that GC to secure all necessary build permits, which we expect to be similar to those required for cell tower installations, and which we expect to be able to obtain expeditiously and at reasonable cost.

In April 2025, RET expects to install 2 rain generation systems in its first U.S. location. At that time, the Company will commence software development focused on automating the operation of that and future systems according to local weather conditions. RET will also use client-facing reporting to automate the systems, which will include reporting on the amount of rain generated in the client’s region after the system is installed. This software development will be ongoing in the second quarter of 2025, and we expect to deploy the initial software based on the development of the technology in the fourth quarter of 2025.

During this timeframe (January to March 2025), we plan to finalize contracts with initial U.S. manufacturing partners. These partners will produce parts and components for the systems, including pultruded fiberglass reinforced poly, steel manufacturing, high voltage generators, solar systems with battery backup, high voltage cables, communications subsystems, and other ancillary parts. We anticipate that this new supply chain will reduce the time and cost to deploy RET’s systems in North America. We also intend to maintain and further develop the company’s relationship with the Australian supply chain, which we anticipate may be needed for future business prospects in the South Pacific. We initially expect to form one to two supply chain relationships for each critical subassembly part within the bill of materials required for the systems.

In the second quarter of 2025, we will also begin to finalize site selection for the region in which we intend to install system in the second half of 2025. These regions are expected to