Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-036124
Chunk: 42

Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 42
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; •regulatory, availability and other challenges may delay our progress in establishing the number of AirJoule units we are able to produce, and such challenges could have an adverse effect on our ability to grow our business; and •challenges as a result of regulatory processes or in our ability to secure the necessary permissions to deliver our products could adversely affect our business. Any of these risk factors could have a material adverse effect on our business. Our business and current and future production facilities are subject to liabilities and operating restrictions arising from EHS laws, regulations, and permits. We are and will be subject to EHS laws and regulations in multiple jurisdictions, which impose substantial compliance requirements on our operations. Our operating costs could be significantly increased in order to comply with new or more stringent regulatory standards in the jurisdictions in which we operate. Our business and our and our joint venture’s and partners’ current and future production facilities are and will be subject to various foreign, federal, state and local EHS laws, regulations, guidelines, policies, directives, permits and other requirements. Pursuant to these requirements, we may be required to obtain various permits from certain regulatory agencies for our operations. If our facilities and operations do not comply with such laws, regulations, requirements or permits, each of which may vary across the jurisdictions in which we operate, we may be required to pay significant administrative or civil penalties or fines, curtail or cease operation of the affected facilities, make costly modifications to such facilities, be subject to civil litigation or seek new or amended permits for our operations. Violations of environmental and other laws, regulations, and permit requirements, including certain violations of laws protecting wetlands, migratory birds, and threatened or endangered species, may also result in criminal sanctions or injunctions. The global EHS regulatory environment continues to change, and these laws and regulations, and the enforcement thereof, have tended to become more stringent over time. It is possible that new standards could be imposed, or interpretation or enforcement of existing laws and regulations could change, making the regulatory environment more stringent. Such changes could result in higher operating expenses, the obsolescence of our products or an interruption or suspension of our operations and have an adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations. If it is not economical to make those expenditures, or if we violate any applicable EHS laws and regulation, it may be necessary to retire or suspend operations of our facilities or restrict or modify our operations to obtain or maintain compliance, either of which could have a material adverse effect on our