Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form Type: POS AM
Source: 0001213900-25-044504
Chunk: 85

Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form: POS AM
Chunk 85
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 energy requirement down to 155 Wh/L. We are now developing our 1,000 liter per day preproduction unit, which we expect to be ready for customer demonstrations in 2025. These units are being manufactured by our AirJoule JV in Newark, Delaware. We expect to commence sales of our first commercial AirJoule units in 2026, and we anticipate that our international partnerships, including our joint venture with GE Vernova, will enable us to transition to mass production quickly and efficiently. We also believe these partnerships will help in the validation and commercialization of our products. Research and Development Our management team knows the ability to grow and maintain a leading position in our industries depends on our continuing investment in research and development activities. The goals of our research and development efforts include continuing to optimize our AirJoule systems and corresponding technology and protecting and developing our intellectual property rights in our product and technology. Through a statement of work with GE Vernova, the AirJoule JV is supported by a number of full time employee equivalent engineers and scientists at the GE Vernova Advanced Research Center who are focused on technology advancement and product support, with specific expertise in sorbent and coating development, systems and process engineering, advanced component and system modeling, and component development. Intellectual Property As of December 31, 2024 our technology is supported by two master patent PCT applications in the U.S., and we have applications pending in all foreign countries that we believe to be relevant markets for our AirJoule units. Our patent applications cover various technologies and components, including latent energy and water harvesting systems (effective October 1, 2021), evaporative cooling and water recapture systems, evaporative heat pump systems, water heating systems, low relative humidity drying systems, pre- and mid-cool integration coils, advanced vacuum pump systems, isothermal condenser design, gate and seal systems and methods, HVAC systems with AirJoule integration and microchannel harvesters and contactors. As part of the joint venture agreement with GE Vernova, GE Vernova contributed intellectual property related to MOF-coating technology and processes. We are also pursuing additional patent applications relating to recent technology developments, and we expect to continue to pursue further patent applications as the development and optimization of the AirJoule units continues. We rely on non-disclosure agreements with employees, independent contractors, customers, and other third parties to protect our intellectual property and proprietary rights. Circumstances outside our control could pose a threat to our intellectual property