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AirJoule Technologies Achieves 2025 Objectives Across Technology Validation, Product Development, and Strategic Partnerships
Company Transitions from Development to Deployment in 2026 as Demand for Distributed Water Generation Accelerates
Mar. 30, 2026 at 10:26pm
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AirJoule's innovative water generation technology offers a novel solution to address the growing global need for distributed, resilient water supplies.Hubbard TodayAirJoule Technologies, a leading platform technology that unleashes the power of water from air, announced its fourth quarter and full year 2025 results and provided a business update on its progress toward commercialization. The company achieved key objectives in 2025 including validating its technology through field deployments, advancing product development, leveraging strategic partnerships, building a commercial pipeline, and strengthening its balance sheet. Looking ahead, AirJoule expects 2026 to be a transformational year as it transitions from development to commercial deployment of its innovative water generation systems.
Why it matters
AirJoule's technology addresses the growing urgency of water resilience, providing distributed water generation from the atmosphere that is independent of centralized infrastructure. As drought, conflict, and aging infrastructure disrupt traditional water supplies, AirJoule's solutions offer a novel approach to generating water on-site, with applications across data centers, industrial facilities, and residential communities.
The details
Key 2025 highlights for AirJoule included successful field deployments of its AirJoule Core and Prime systems in locations like Dubai, Texas, and Arizona, validating the technology's performance. The company also expanded strategic partnerships with organizations like the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers, the U.S. Army's Engineer Research and Development Center, and TenX Investment to drive commercial adoption. AirJoule made progress on product development, finalizing the Core system design and preparing for the launch of its larger-scale Prime water generator. The company also strengthened its balance sheet through financing, providing runway to fund operations and planned deployments through 2027.
- In February to December 2025, AIRJ operated an AirJoule system at the Dubai Future Labs in Dubai.
- In September to December 2025, AIRJ deployed an AirJoule Core system to Hubbard, TX to demonstrate the system's operations.
- In December 2025, AIRJ delivered an AirJoule Core system to Arizona State University for independent academic evaluation.
- In December 2025 to February 2026, AIRJ deployed an AirJoule Core system at the Red Dot Ranch in Pescadero, California.
- In January 2026, AIRJ commenced participation in the Net Zero Innovation Hub technology acceleration program in Denmark.
The players
Matt Jore
Chief Executive Officer of AirJoule Technologies.
GE Vernova
A partner and investor in AirJoule Technologies.
Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers
A technology competition and acceleration program that selected AirJoule Technologies as a winner.
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
A military research institution that entered a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with AirJoule Technologies.
TenX Investment
An exclusive distribution partner for AirJoule Technologies in six Gulf countries.
What they’re saying
“2025 was a year of systematic execution for AirJoule Technologies. Last year, we laid out five clear objectives for 2025: validate our technology in the field, advance our products toward commercial readiness, leverage our strategic partnerships, build a commercial pipeline, and ensure sufficient capitalization. We delivered on every one of those objectives.”
— Matt Jore, Chief Executive Officer
“Looking ahead, 2026 is the year AirJoule transitions from development to deployment. We expect to launch our first commercial products and execute customer deployments across data center, industrial, and international markets. The growing urgency of water resilience, from drought-stricken communities in Texas to conflict-disrupted desalination infrastructure in the Middle East, is accelerating demand for exactly what AirJoule delivers: distributed water generation from the atmosphere that is independent of centralized infrastructure.”
— Matt Jore, Chief Executive Officer
What’s next
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The takeaway
AirJoule Technologies has systematically executed on its 2025 objectives, validating its technology, advancing product development, leveraging strategic partnerships, and building a commercial pipeline. As the company transitions to commercial deployment in 2026, its innovative water generation solutions are poised to address the growing global need for distributed, resilient water supplies.
