Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-035587
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Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: 424B3
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 to assess the ground-based ionization technology performance. The NIASRA
concluded in these third-party trials that the methodology used is well instrumented and scientifically rigorous, and that it has the
potential to increase precipitation. Third-party trials in Oman have indicated a high probability of rainfall generation if ionization
rainfall generation technologies are used.

In 2022, the model-based
approach used in these third-party trials was noted in the Journal of Royal Statistical Society and the International Statistical Review.
The results in these third-party trials demonstrate the plausible practical effects of and plausible analysis methods for the technology
that RWT intends to develop.

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RWT’s Business Overview

Ionization Rainfall Generation Market Opportunity

The global water crisis
has massive economic implications. Global health organizations estimate that water scarcity in some regions could impact GDP by up to
6% with $260 billion lost globally each year due to lack of basic water and sanitation. Morgan Stanley estimates that $1.4 trillion will
be invested in expanding and improving global water infrastructure over the next four years. RWT’s economic impact is intertwined
with the number of people it can help get access to water they would have otherwise not received, allowing it to capture a significant
portion of the impending water spend.

Unlike with the price
of fossil fuel commodities, where governments can step in to shield consumers from volatility, water cannot easily be manufactured at
large scale. For instance, due to droughts there are cities in California’s Central Valley whose access to water is severely limited,
with populations relying upon emergency bottled water handouts to survive. Water tables continue to decline across the West, South and
Southwest of the United States to near-emergency levels, and the price of water has climbed.

RWT’s ionization
rainfall generation platform is expected to create large new markets due to its low energy consumption, ease of operation, and large area
impact. With a low entry price for access, demand from all client segments is anticipated to grow strongly, indicated by both initial
client data points as well as the past decade of trials in Oman. RWT’s planned technological approach of ground-based ionization
stations is expected to allow it to implement a one-to-many community-centric business model, as described above under “RWT’s
Strategy.” Numerous clients can be sold services off of the same hardware platform. RWT intends to create new markets to commercialize
and scale ionization rainfall generation by bringing down the cost of its