AirJoule Unveils 2,000-Liter/Day Prime Water System in Delaware Facility
AIRJ•AirJoule Technologies unveiled its full-scale AirJoule Prime system at its Newark, Delaware facility on June 26, designed to generate up to 2,000 liters of pure water per day using low-grade waste heat. The joint venture with GE Vernova plans European deployment in data centers via an innovation hub collaboration.
1. Unveiling Event at Newark Facility
AirJoule Technologies hosted a launch ceremony at its Newark, Delaware manufacturing campus on June 26, with Delaware Governor Matt Meyer, U.S. Senator Chris Coons, company executives and local officials in attendance to mark the full-scale debut of the AirJoule Prime system.
2. AirJoule Prime System Specifications
The AirJoule Prime is the company’s largest atmospheric water generation system, engineered to convert low-grade waste heat into up to 2,000 liters of pure distilled water per day, addressing needs in industrial plants, data centers, military operations and water-scarce communities.
3. Commercialization via Joint Venture
Developed through a 50/50 joint venture with GE Vernova, the Prime unit was commissioned in May and has been operating and optimizing at the Newark site, representing a critical milestone toward commercial roll-out.
4. Planned European Deployment
As part of a collaboration with a Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers, AirJoule Prime is slated for demonstration in European data center environments to validate integration of waste-heat-powered water generation overseas.




