Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-18
Form Type: POS AM
Source: 0001213900-25-033116
Chunk: 94

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-18
Form: POS AM
Chunk 94
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 and Western Europe to utilize RWT’s technology to build up the water tables around these resorts. Success in these initial agreements will allow RWT to leverage its success to a number of different resorts and properties worldwide. Manufacturing RWT plans to involve a set of manufacturing partners that have previously manufactured versions of RWT’s technology in Australia, along with a list of similar manufacturing partners in the United States. RWT’s apparatus design will be optimized to be modular, resulting in a high level of consistency and predictability with each build. The initial design is projected to weigh about 4,000 kilograms (8,000 pounds), and be shipped in four large crates. It will require a crane and some on site general contractor project management to pour a concrete pad for the footings. The power necessary to operate the system is expected to be generated by off-grid solar and wind power systems, for which a small array will typically suffice (however, batteries may be used depending on daylight and weather conditions). We believe that the apparatus will be capable of being assembled with several people and a crane in only a few days. 48 The largest components are custom manufactured from Fiber Reinforced Polyester (“FRP”) to form the non-conductive legs of the system by a third-party manufacturer experienced in large scale FRP work (e.g. chemical tank manufacturers). The antenna components will largely be made from Pultruded and sheet FRP by RWT in-house. Additional pultruded FRP is used to form braces and ancillary components, along with custom machined nylon. Some steel fabrication is completed for adapters and supports, including the footing sections and winching components to raise and lower the system. The systems are pre-assembled by RWT prior to shipping to customers to ensure all components fit, meet quality assurance requirements and form a complete “ready-to-install” system in kit format. The main components to be sourced will be steel and FRP, along with readily available controllers, high voltage insulators, electronics, metal and nylon fasteners. RWT intends to develop and incorporate into the machines advanced technology, including systems integration and artificial intelligence to improve predictability of location and timing of enhanced rainfall. RWT plans to do its own sourcing for the materials required to operate its products and intends to maintain a small inventory in its own leased warehouse. RWT expects to work with clients and their general contractor partners for installation plans for each device to suit the final selected site. Clients RWT’s business model is based on a unique one-to-many community centric business model.