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AirJoule Technologies Announces First Quarter 2026 Results and Provides Business Update

AIRJ Completes First Full-Scale AirJoule Prime Build, Advances AirJoule Core Platform, and Strengthens Commercial Engagement RONAN, Mont., May 14, 2026 (GLOBE

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AirJoule Technologies Announces First Quarter 2026 Results and Provides Business Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"AIRJ Completes First Full-Scale AirJoule Prime Build, Advances AirJoule Core Platform, and Strengthens Commercial Engagement\nRONAN, Mont., May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AirJoule Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: AIRJ) (“AirJoule Technologies” or “AIRJ”), a leading platform technology that unleashes the power of water from air, today announced its results for the first quarter of 2026 and provided a business update on its progress toward commercialization. “In the first quarter of 2026, we delivered disciplined progress against the objectives we set out for the year,” said Matt Jore, Chief Executive Officer of AirJoule Technologies. “Through our 50/50 joint venture with GE Vernova, we completed the first full-scale build of our flagship AirJoule Prime system (~2,000 liters per day) at our Newark, Delaware facility. We advanced the AirJoule Core platform (~250 liters per day), with the design now locked. We introduced a Core product roadmap with two variants, targeting both water generation and energy-efficient dehumidification. And we deepened customer engagements across various applications including data centers, residential development, military, and industrial dehumidification. The work we are doing lays the foundation for initial commercialization in 2026 and for scaled commercial activity in 2027 and beyond.” First Quarter 2026 Highlights Product Development and Manufacturing AirJoule Prime First Full-Scale Build Complete: AIRJ completed the first full-scale build of its AirJoule Prime system at its Newark, Delaware facility, with the first unit currently operational. The Prime system contains 16 vacuum chambers, with the balance of the bill of materials primarily consisting of off-the-shelf components. AIRJ engineered the Prime system for scale from the outset, with the overall design now complete. AIRJ will optimize the system at Newark over the next several months, after which the unit is planned for deployment in Europe in conjunction with the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers. AIRJ has begun the build of an additional AirJoule Prime system at the Newark facility, which will serve as an on-site customer showcase unit supporting demonstrations and proof-of-value engagements.AirJoule Core Platform Advances: AIRJ continued to improve the performance and durability of its AirJoule Core platform during the first q...

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