Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001013762-25-002897
Chunk: 107

Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: S-1
Chunk 107
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. The use of waste heat to create water for adiabatic cooling can improve the data center’s power usage effectiveness through reduced thermal load and more efficient cooling. Further, on -sitewater generation from AirJoule can reduce reliance on municipal water systems, which are increasingly strained by the development of water -intensiveoperations such as data centers and advanced manufacturing facilities. Advanced Manufacturing Advanced manufacturing in the United States is experiencing significant growth, driven by increased investments in domestic production, technological innovation, and supply chain resilience. Key sectors such as semiconductors, aerospace, biotechnology, food and beverage, and renewable energy components are expanding as companies seek to capitalize on government incentives, such as the CHIPS Act, and reduce dependency on foreign suppliers. Pure water and precise humidity control are critical in advanced manufacturing processes, where even slight deviations in environmental conditions can compromise product quality, equipment performance, and operational efficiency. Industries such as semiconductor fabrication, pharmaceutical production, and aerospace manufacturing rely on ultra -purewater for cleaning, chemical mixing, and cooling, as impurities can lead to defects or inefficiencies in highly sensitive processes. Similarly, controlled dehumidification is essential to maintain optimal moisture levels, preventing corrosion, condensation, and contamination of materials and components. The need for these systems is further heightened in cleanroom environments, where stringent air quality standards demand advanced filtration and humidity regulation to ensure compliance. AirJoule can be integrated into manufacturing operations to harvest pure distilled water from the atmosphere, recapture water vapor from exhaust air, and provide a more efficient source of dehumidified air compared to existing desiccant -baseddehumidification systems. This results in lower operating expenses and improved water sustainability for manufacturers. Military The U.S. military has significant water needs to support personnel, equipment, and operations across diverse environments, ranging from domestic bases to remote and austere locations. Water is essential for drinking, sanitation, cooking, medical care, and equipment maintenance, with daily consumption requirements increasing in arid and combat zones. Currently, these needs are fulfilled through a combination of local water sourcing, logistical supply chains, and advanced water purification technologies which involve significant costs of up to $5 per liter of water. 62 AirJoule’s market -leadingtechnology for harvesting water from air, even in the arid environments, make it ideally suited to improve water security and reduce costs for the U.S. military. AirJoule has already been demonstrated for senior military leaders through the AIR2WATER program led by the US Department