6:46 pm - February 15, 2026

AirJoule Technologies and TenX Investment have formalised a regional partnership to deploy atmospheric water generation systems across six Gulf nations, aiming to tackle water scarcity with sustainable solutions amid rapid regional growth.

AirJoule Technologies has taken steps to strengthen its presence in the Gulf region by designating TenX Investment as its exclusive distributor across six Middle Eastern countries. Both companies have expressed that this partnership aims to speed up the commercial deployment of atmospheric water generation and industrial dehumidification systems in an area facing significant water scarcity.

As reported in a GlobeNewswire release dated February 2, 2026, TenX Investment, a fully Emirati-owned firm focused on technology and infrastructure investments, will have exclusive rights to promote, sell, and support AirJoule’s products within the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait. This agreement formalizes a relationship that started back in August 2024, when a memorandum of understanding was signed, and it follows more than a year of engagement by AirJoule tailored specifically to the UAE market.

AirJoule’s devices are designed to extract moisture directly from the air, using a mix of metal-organic frameworks, vacuum chambers, and recovered waste heat to produce distilled water on an industrial scale. The company states that their platform not only reduces energy consumption for dehumidification but also supplies high-purity water for cooling and other industrial applications. According to the timetable shared, the final commercial terms will be established soon, with the first deployments hopefully taking place toward the end of 2026.

“Expanding our partnership with TenX Investment marks a key milestone in AirJoule’s international growth plans,” said Matt Jore, CEO of AirJoule Technologies, in the release. “It allows us to tap into one of the world’s most promising markets for distributed water generation.” He added, “This is an exciting step for us, and we’re keen to see these systems make a real impact.”

Ramdas Rao, President for International at AirJoule, also shared his thoughts: “The Middle East and the larger Global South are facing some serious water security issues while, at the same time, experiencing rapid growth in sectors like data centers, advanced manufacturing, and infrastructure projects. TenX Investment brings valuable skills to the table, deep regional relationships, proven experience in turning technology into markets, and a thorough understanding of local regulations and business needs.”

For TenX, this deal isn’t just about gaining a business opportunity, it’s also about supporting national goals related to water and sustainability. “We’re thrilled to formalize our partnership with AirJoule,” said Partner Abdulnasser Al-Sharafi. “Their innovative water generation platforms address one of the region’s biggest challenges, water security, while supporting economic diversification and sustainability targets. We saw impressive results from their pilot in Dubai’s tough climate, and there’s a lot of interest from both government and private sectors in sustainable water solutions. We believe this agreement sets a solid foundation for scaling up deployments across the Gulf region in the coming years.”

A key step in this journey was the demonstration held at the Dubai Future Lab from February to December 2025, where TenX and AirJoule showcased the unit’s ability to reliably produce high-purity distilled water amid variable temperature and humidity conditions. The companies claim that this operational data was crucial for further optimization and helped facilitate discussions with potential customers.

This partnership ties into a broader effort by AirJoule, which, as publicly disclosed, operates in collaboration with GE Vernova and Carrier Global, to promote sorption-based atmospheric water generation as a viable off-grid or industrial water source. Various potential applications have been noted, including water cooling for data centers, sustainable supply options for manufacturers, small-scale desalination projects, and green hydrogen electrolysis that demands ultra-pure water.

Industry experts point out that the Gulf region presents both opportunities and challenges. The rapid expansion of hyperscale data centers and industrial facilities creates urgent water and cooling needs, fueling demand for decentralized and flexible water sources. But, on the other hand, factors like cost, energy integration, and how competitive these systems are compared to established options like seawater desalination or wastewater reuse will determine actual adoption. AirJoule and TenX will need to demonstrate not just technical performance but also comparable lifecycle costs and pathways for energy or waste-heat integration to convince government agencies and private companies to buy in.

Beyond the initial pilot, AirJoule has been strengthening its regional foothold. In 2024, they announced plans to open an office in the UAE dedicated to developing the Gulf market, plus participation in regional expos and forums. According to their statements, Montana Technologies, mentioned in previous reports, signed the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Declaration in October 2024 and displayed an AirJoule prototype at WETEX the same month. These activities reportedly helped build relationships with regulators and potential clients.

Financially, the company ended Q3 2024 with about $30.7 million in cash and equivalents. They noted this would be sufficient to support operations into the expected start of commercial sales in 2026. The firm also mentioned ongoing discussions and MOUs in markets like Australia and the U.S., signaling a wider, global strategy for commercial outreach.

For stakeholders in the Gulf, this TenX partnership offers immediate local representation and connects suppliers to government channels often essential for winning big projects. As a UAE-managed SME investor with a well-established network of institutional ties, TenX could help smooth procurement hurdles and streamline deployments. However, there’s also a flip side, the arrangement transfers responsibility for installation, after-sales support, training, and parts logistics more directly onto the distributor, which raises questions about whether local manufacturing or assembly capabilities will be expanded to meet deployment needs.

Both companies plan to finalize the commercial terms before starting installations. If they meet their late-2026 target, the coming 18 months will be crucial for turning pilot projects into full-scale contracts and proving that the total cost of ownership aligns with regional conditions. For policymakers and investors keeping an eye on climate-tech solutions in the Gulf, this partnership could serve as an early indicator of whether sorption-based atmospheric water systems can meaningfully complement traditional desalination and reuse strategies in the region.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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  1. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/02/02/3230208/0/en/AirJoule-Technologies-to-Form-Strategic-Partnership-with-TenX-Investment-for-Exclusive-Middle-East-Distribution.html – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/02/02/3230208/0/en/AirJoule-Technologies-to-Form-Strategic-Partnership-with-TenX-Investment-for-Exclusive-Middle-East-Distribution.html – AirJoule Technologies Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with TenX Investment, a UAE-based technology and infrastructure investment firm, to become the exclusive distributor of AirJoule products in the Middle East. This agreement grants TenX Investment exclusive rights to market, sell, and support AirJoule’s distributed water generation and industrial dehumidification systems in the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The collaboration aims to address water security challenges in the region, leveraging AirJoule’s technology that efficiently separates water from air using waste heat, metal-organic frameworks, and vacuum chambers. Initial commercial deployments are planned for late 2026. The partnership builds upon a Memorandum of Understanding signed in August 2024 and provides AirJoule with immediate market access, local expertise, and established relationships across government, commercial, and industrial sectors in the Middle East. The region’s rapid growth in data centers, advanced manufacturing, and infrastructure investment presents significant opportunities for AirJoule’s solutions, which can strengthen water security while reducing energy intensity. The Dubai demonstration system, operated from February to December 2025, validated AirJoule’s performance in the region’s extreme climate conditions, generating high-purity distilled water and demonstrating operational reliability. This successful demonstration has generated valuable data for future optimization and facilitated external customer discussions, accelerating commercial interest in the region.
  3. https://airjouletech.com/2024/08/15/montana-technologies-announces-memorandum-of-understanding-with-tenx/ – Montana Technologies Corporation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TenX Investment in Energy Enterprises & Management Co. LLC to explore deploying AirJoule units in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The collaboration aims to enhance water security and energy efficiency by leveraging AirJoule’s technology to generate pure distilled water from air and reduce energy consumption for air conditioning. The initial focus will be on critical infrastructure and community water needs in the UAE. The partnership aligns with the UAE government’s commitment to sustainable development and responsible decarbonization. Montana Technologies, through its joint venture with GE Vernova, is commercializing AirJoule atmospheric water generators that harvest water from both humid and arid atmospheres, producing pure distilled water and dehumidified air. The MOU represents a significant step in Montana Technologies’ international expansion strategy, positioning the company to address water security challenges in the Middle East and broader Global South.
  4. https://airjouletech.com/2024/09/25/montana-technologies-establishes-international-office-in-the-united-arab-emirates/ – Montana Technologies Corporation has established its first international office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to accelerate the deployment of AirJoule technology in the region. The UAE office will address the significant demand for AirJoule’s advanced dehumidification and atmospheric water harvesting capabilities in the UAE, Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and India. The UAE presence also bolsters the company’s efforts to strategically calibrate the rollout of its transformative technology globally. Montana Technologies previously announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with TenX Investment in Energy Enterprises & Management Co. LLC to address water security and energy efficiency opportunities in the UAE. The establishment of the UAE office and the partnership with TenX Investment demonstrate Montana Technologies’ commitment to addressing water security challenges in the Middle East and broader Global South.
  5. https://airjouletech.com/2024/10/10/montana-technologies-signs-abu-dhabi-sustainable-finance-declaration-and-attends-wetex-in-dubai/ – Montana Technologies Corporation has signed the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Declaration, further establishing the company’s commitment to sustainable development in line with the UAE’s Green Economy for Sustainable Development Initiative. The declaration is a membership-based initiative established by Abu Dhabi Global Market under the sponsorship of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Central Bank of the UAE, and the Securities and Commodities Authority, with more than 135 members collaborating to foster and integrate sustainable investments within the UAE and the wider region. Additionally, Montana Technologies attended the Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) on October 1–3, 2024, in Dubai. The company’s exhibition booth featured a prototype AirJoule unit that demonstrated its capability of producing pure distilled water from air during the conference. The exhibition enabled the company to fast-track its engagement with several key players in the Gulf Cooperation Council and neighboring countries, including local regulators, government entities, and leading global organizations. These potential partners expressed interest in the deployment of AirJoule units to address off-grid water generation and other water security challenges across agriculture, rapidly urbanizing cities, humanitarian emergencies, pure water for green hydrogen electrolysis, Net-Zero water usage in manufacturing, and other end uses.
  6. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/11/13/2980639/0/en/AirJoule-Technologies-Announces-Third-Quarter-2024-Results.html – AirJoule Technologies Corporation has announced its third-quarter 2024 financial results, highlighting significant developments in its international expansion and strategic collaborations. The company signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with TenX Investment in the UAE, Climate Impact Corporation in Australia, and Clairity Technology in the United States. These agreements aim to explore the deployment of AirJoule units in support of water security and sustainability projects in the UAE, collaborate on solar-powered hydrogen production in Australia, and investigate the use of standalone AirJoule units for carbon dioxide direct air capture systems in the U.S. Additionally, AirJoule is collaborating with Tier 1 food and beverage manufacturers to analyze the integration of its industrial dehumidification and water recapture capabilities into their operations. The company opened its first international office in the UAE to spearhead business development and growth initiatives in the Gulf Cooperation Council region. AirJoule also commenced the transition of product development and assembly work to a new operations facility in Newark, Delaware. The company ended the quarter with $30.7 million in cash and cash equivalents, providing sufficient liquidity to support operations through expected commercial sales in 2026.
  7. https://airjouletech.com/2024/10/10/montana-technologies-signs-abu-dhabi-sustainable-finance-declaration-and-attends-wetex-in-dubai/ – Montana Technologies Corporation has signed the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Declaration, further establishing the company’s commitment to sustainable development in line with the UAE’s Green Economy for Sustainable Development Initiative. The declaration is a membership-based initiative established by Abu Dhabi Global Market under the sponsorship of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Central Bank of the UAE, and the Securities and Commodities Authority, with more than 135 members collaborating to foster and integrate sustainable investments within the UAE and the wider region. Additionally, Montana Technologies attended the Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX) on October 1–3, 2024, in Dubai. The company’s exhibition booth featured a prototype AirJoule unit that demonstrated its capability of producing pure distilled water from air during the conference. The exhibition enabled the company to fast-track its engagement with several key players in the Gulf Cooperation Council and neighboring countries, including local regulators, government entities, and leading global organizations. These potential partners expressed interest in the deployment of AirJoule units to address off-grid water generation and other water security challenges across agriculture, rapidly urbanizing cities, humanitarian emergencies, pure water for green hydrogen electrolysis, Net-Zero water usage in manufacturing, and other end uses.

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Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The article was published on February 2, 2026, and reports on a recent partnership between AirJoule Technologies and TenX Investment. The earliest known publication date of similar content is August 15, 2024, when a Memorandum of Understanding was announced between Montana Technologies and TenX Investment. ([globenewswire.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/08/15/2930950/0/en/Montana-Technologies-Announces-Memorandum-of-Understanding-with-TenX-Investment-to-Deploy-AirJoule-for-Water-Security-and-Sustainability-in-the-United-Arab-Emirates.html?utm_source=openai)) The current article provides updated information on the formalization of this partnership, indicating freshness. However, the reliance on a press release as the primary source warrants caution, as press releases can sometimes lack independent verification. Additionally, the article includes updated data but recycles older material, which raises concerns about originality.

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The article includes direct quotes from Matt Jore, CEO of AirJoule Technologies, and Abdulnasser Al-Sharafi, Partner at TenX Investment. These quotes are consistent with previous statements made by these individuals in earlier press releases. For instance, in the August 2024 press release, Abdulnasser Al-Sharafi expressed excitement about the partnership and its potential impact on water security in the region. ([globenewswire.com](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/08/15/2930950/0/en/Montana-Technologies-Announces-Memorandum-of-Understanding-with-TenX-Investment-to-Deploy-AirJoule-for-Water-Security-and-Sustainability-in-the-United-Arab-Emirates.html?utm_source=openai)) The consistency of these quotes suggests they are reused, which may affect the originality of the content.

Source reliability

Score:
6

Notes:
The article originates from GlobeNewswire, a press release distribution service. While GlobeNewswire is a reputable platform for disseminating official company announcements, it does not provide independent journalistic oversight. This lack of independent verification raises concerns about the reliability of the information presented. The article appears to be a direct reproduction of the press release, with minimal independent reporting or analysis, further questioning its reliability.

Plausibility check

Score:
8

Notes:
The claims made in the article align with known industry trends, such as the increasing focus on water security in the Middle East and the adoption of innovative technologies for water generation. The partnership between AirJoule Technologies and TenX Investment is plausible given the region’s water scarcity issues and the companies’ respective expertise. However, the lack of independent verification and reliance on a press release as the primary source diminishes the overall credibility of the claims.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): FAIL

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH

Summary:
The article is a press release from AirJoule Technologies, reporting on a partnership with TenX Investment. It relies solely on the company’s own statements without independent verification, raising significant concerns about its credibility. The use of recycled quotes and the lack of original reporting further diminish the article’s reliability. Given these factors, the content does not meet the standards for independent verification and should be treated with caution.

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