Earnings call transcript: AirJoule Technologies Q3 2025 highlights water innovation
AirJoule Technologies Corporation, an atmospheric renewable energy and water harvesting technology company, recently won a competition sponsored by the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers, a consortium founded by Google, Microsoft and other major tech companies. The achievement is seen as validating Airjoule’s technology as a promising tool for ensuring the sustainability of data center operations. Airjoule’s new system has been delivered to ASU’s Global Center for Water Technology, a leading atmospheric water harvesting research institution directed by Paul Westerhoff, a professor in School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, part of the Fulton Schools. The center will conduct research on AirJoule’s performance and potential applications for industrial operations in the Southwest.

