Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001213900-25-044438
Chunk: 38

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 1
Chunk 38
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with prospective U.S.-based manufacturers.

We are actively hiring and plan to recruit up
to five employees to support sales, operations, or climate science functions by the end of 2025.

We will also plan and prepare for the installation
of our system at our first location in August 2025. This process will include securing the services of a general contractor (“GC”)
in the area. We will collaborate with the GC to obtain all necessary building permits, which we anticipate will be similar to those required
for cell tower installations and should be acquired efficiently and at a reasonable cost.

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Once the rain generation systems are
installed at our first location, we will aim to begin development of a rain gauge with our intellectual property to assist with
automating the operation of both the installed system and future systems based on local weather conditions.

We will also begin finalizing site selection
for the region where we plan to install a system in 2025. These regions are expected to host one or more systems to serve one or multiple
clients. Our goal is to install the systems in a way that creates contiguous or overlapping areas of potential rainfall enhancement.
Depending on updrafts, humidity, and other weather conditions, each installed system is expected to generate rainfall within an approximately
50-mile radius. Site selection will be prioritized based on client engagement, projected returns for the company, and expected local
weather and topography. We anticipate that our supply chain will support the manufacturing and installation of additional systems within 2026, allowing RWT to scale operations rapidly as client referral effects drive increased demand.

We will continue to update and refine internal
documentation that outlines the criteria for selecting sites to install and operate the systems. This will include, but not be limited
to, factors such as weather patterns, terrain, setbacks, access, prevailing wind direction, and average humidity. Additionally, we plan
to enhance our operations process to include a complete set of drawings necessary for permitting, as well as incorporating all feedback
received from the site of our initial installation.

We expect to begin operationalizing the
manufacturing, testing, and warehousing of devices for the installation pipeline in 2026. At that point, we anticipate having
well-developed documentation that we can follow to ensure a steady stream of successful system installations.

As we continue to refine our manufacturing process
for rain technology devices, we will also seek research partnerships with universities. Our goal for these partnerships is to launch
a multi-year case study that evaluates the impact of