Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-036124
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Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: S-1/A
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oule system has the potential to make HVAC systems more efficient by reducing energy use and lowering costs for air conditioning by up to 50%, depending on the environmental conditions and method of integration into the HVAC system. There are various types of HVAC systems, but the basic mechanisms are similar across all types. A mechanical system is used to draw in air, which is dehumidified and adjusted to the desired temperature. The dehumidification step occurs when the temperature is lowered using refrigerants and water vapor in the air condenses into water. During this process, condensation heat is generated. Thus, the cooling mechanism must be powerful enough so that the cooling effect exceeds the rise in temperature resulting from condensation heat in order to lower the net temperature of the environment in which this system is being used. Therefore, a significant amount of energy is required to offset condensation heat and lower the indoor temperature, particularly in increasingly hot and humid environments. A recent study found that the removal of humidity in air conditioning requires more energy than the temperature reduction itself and is responsible for more than 1% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. When integrated with an air conditioning system, AirJoule produces dehumidified air, lowering the overall energy requirements for the system and reduces operating expenses for customers. Additionally, AirJoule integration into an air conditioning system is expected to reduce the need for environmentally harmful refrigerants. Growth Strategy and Outlook We anticipate significant growth opportunities by offering AirJoule in global markets where demand for water, dehumidified air and cooling are highest. With our proprietary technology, we believe that we are uniquely positioned to provide curated solutions that satisfy our customers’ needs and expectations in fast -growingand water and energy -intensiveindustries, such as data centers and advanced manufacturing, along with military and HVAC applications. We estimate the combined total addressable market to be approximately $450 billion. In the data center arena, we aim to address escalating energy and water efficiency challenges associated with increased computing density by using low -gradewaste heat to produce pure distilled water and enabling data center operators to reduce their cooling costs and improve water sustainability. Similarly, in advanced manufacturing environments, where product quality and process precision hinge on consistent humidity and ultra -purewater, AirJoule can help customers with cost -effectivedehumidification. The military sector presents a distinct opportunity, as AirJoule is able to operate in a variety of climate conditions to support troops in remote and water -scarceenvironments, ensuring mission