The system represents a significant shift toward commercial scale, capable of producing 2,000 liters of distilled water daily. By tapping into the low-grade waste heat typically exhausted by industrial operations, the technology provides a circular solution for sectors currently struggling with supply constraints.
AirJoule has been stress-testing the hardware at its Newark, Delaware facility since May. With the domestic pilot phase yielding data, the company is now preparing for a European deployment focused on cooling and resource management within data centers. This latest jump adds to a sharp rally that has seen the stock climb over 80% in the last three months.





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