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AirJoule unveils large-scale atmospheric water generation system

June 30, 2026 8:04 AM EDT

AirJoule Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: AIRJ) unveiled its AirJoule Prime system, its largest atmospheric water generation unit, at its Newark, Delaware manufacturing facility on June 26, 2026.

Delaware Governor Matt Meyer and U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) attended the event alongside company leadership and partners. The company said it commissioned the unit in May and has since been operating and optimizing it at the Newark site.

According to the company, the AirJoule Prime system is designed to generate up to 2,000 liters of pure water per day by converting low-grade waste heat into distilled water. The company says the system is intended for use in industrial facilities, data centers, military operations, and areas facing water scarcity.

The system is planned for deployment in Europe as part of a collaboration with the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers, where it will be used to demonstrate integration of AirJoule technology into a data center environment.

"Prime takes low-grade waste heat, something industries produce every day, and transforms it into one of the world's most valuable resources: pure distilled water," said Bryan Barton, Chief Commercialization Officer of AirJoule Technologies and President of the company's 50/50 joint venture with GE Vernova.

Senator Coons highlighted potential military and data center applications during the event. "Data centers could now be built in a way that they don't raise water rates," he said. "With AirJoule you can produce clean usable water."

AirJoule Technologies operates through a joint venture with GE Vernova and in partnership with Carrier Global Corporation. The company is based in Newark, Delaware.



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