Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032239
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Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 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. We initially intend to focus primarily on geographic areas in
North America and Western Europe, before further global expansion. The various client segments where RWT intends to sell to include, among
others:

    1.
    Large landowners, including scaled agriculture, wineries, ranches, farmland, golf courses and resorts;

    2.
    Energy and transportation companies, including hydroelectric, nuclear power, and river cargo;

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    3.
    Entities actively managing and or building water sources (i.e., farmers, ranchers managing active dams or adding more dams);

    4.
    Oil and gas industry (due to massive water needs of up to 9.7 million gallons of water for a single well);

    5.
    Insurance and reinsurance companies (i.e., fire prevention);

    6.
    Decarbonization initiatives of major corporations and philanthropists, including substantial ESG impacts from growing flora and greening;

    7.
    Supranational governmental organizations headquartered in the US and EU;

    8.
    Water agencies and authorities in city, county, state, and federal governments; and

    9.
    Companies focused on creating drinkable water from sustainable sources of water (i.e., rain-bottled RWT companies).

Large landowners have
the benefit of controlling the land for ionization rainfall generation equipment deployment and its measurement using automated rain gauges,
as well as benefitting from the entire rainfall generation. Large landowners who are willing to provide positive externalities to land
adjacent to them are anticipated as early adopters of RWT’s services.

We think energy and transportation
companies will also benefit in a very binary manner from enhanced rainfall, as they often cannot operate without sufficient water levels.
RWT’s business plan contemplates that these companies will be willing to pay an annual sum to subscribe to and utilize RWT’s
services to maximize their operational capacities.

In another segment, we
plan to enter into arrangements (which currently do not exist) that will allow insurance premiums to