Important Disclosures and Risk Factors for Next Thing Technologies, Inc. Offering

Introduction

This page provides important disclosures related to communications regarding the Regulation A offering by Next Thing Technologies, Inc. ("the Company"). Investing in securities involves risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Please read these disclosures and the full Offering Circular carefully before making any investment decision. The superscript numbers (e.g., ¹, ², ³) used in our emails refer to the corresponding numbered disclosures listed below. These disclosures and their matching superscript are only guaranteed to be kept up to date 30 days after the email you’ve seen was sent. If you're reviewing emails sent before that date the example text might not match the language you’ve seen, but the intent of all disclaimers still applies.

Consolidated Disclaimers

  • Forward-Looking Statements: Communications may contain forward-looking statements regarding the Company, its business plan, strategy, industry, and potential outcomes. This includes, but is not limited to, projections or statements concerning potential returns (e.g., "up to 12,400%," turning specific investments into larger amounts), market impact (e.g., "solve this energy crisis," "safeguard energy independence," "power the revolution," "transform how we power," "solution," "fighting back," "change everything"), technological capabilities and comparisons (e.g., "outperforms lithium," "future of energy storage"), development progress (e.g., "achieved commercial-caliber cells," "first home-ready pack," "scaled," "first deployment"), future applications, potential partnerships or acquisitions, targeted market segments and potential share capture, future grid conditions or impacts, manufacturing plans, market timing (e.g., "ground-floor opportunity," "opportunity of the decade," "final opportunity," "window closing fast"), addressing national challenges (e.g., "energy security"), and the potential benefits of the technology. Words such as "could," "potential," "projected," "expect," "aims," "believe," "will," "estimate," "intend," "set to," "target," "can benefit," "getting worse," "threatening," "face," and similar expressions identify these forward-looking statements. They are based on current beliefs, assumptions, and information available to the Company. Actual results may differ materially from those anticipated due to various risks and uncertainties outlined in the Offering Circular. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Expert opinions mentioned, if any, are subjective. Investing involves risk, including the loss of principal.

  • Past Performance & Unrealized Gains (Valuation): Information regarding past increases in the Company's internal share price valuation (e.g., "209% increase," $1.94 to $6.00) reflects pricing established during specific, private funding rounds. This performance is not indicative or a guarantee of future results or future valuation. These valuations do not represent market-based transactions in a liquid public market, and any gains based on these internal valuations are unrealized. The value of your investment can fluctuate and may decline. The success of previous funding rounds (e.g., "sold out completely") does not guarantee the success of the current offering or future investment outcomes.

  • Past Performance (Funding Data): Information regarding the number of past investors (e.g., "Over 7,700 investors") and the amount of funds raised (e.g., "$6.1+ million," "$6.5+ million") reflects historical data from previous or ongoing funding efforts. This information is provided for context but is not indicative of future funding success, investor interest, or the ultimate success or financial performance of the Company or your investment.

  • Offer Terms & Availability: The terms of this offering, including share price (e.g., "$6.00 per share"), minimum investment amount (e.g., "$498"), availability, duration ("limited time," "limited opportunity," "window closing fast," "won't last forever," "final opportunity"), and any bonus share incentives (e.g., "unlock more shares," "up to 20%"), are subject to change or termination at any time based on factors such as investor demand, market conditions, regulatory requirements, and the Company's discretion. There is no guarantee the offering will remain open for any specific period.

  • Market Size, Growth Projections & Demand: Projections regarding market size, growth, or demand (e.g., "$435 billion by 2030," "$2.1 trillion by 2032," specific segment sizes like residential, data centers, utility-scale, EV charging, remote power; "surge 185% by 2050") are based on data and estimates from third-party sources and/or internal analyses. These figures are provided for informational purposes only. The Company's ability to capture any portion of these markets ("large chunk," "significant portion," "targeting") is speculative. These projections do not constitute guarantees of future market conditions, Company performance, or the demand for the Company's products. Sources for such data should be independently verified where possible.

  • Performance Claims (Cost): Statements comparing the projected cost of the Company's sodium-ion battery technology to lithium-ion or other alternatives (e.g., "up to 60% less," "90% cheaper," "cuts costs by up to 90%") are based on internal projections, estimates, and assumptions regarding manufacturing processes, material costs, scale, and specific comparison points (e.g., average lithium unit cost). These cost comparisons are aspirational goals and may not reflect actual, achievable costs in the future due to various factors, including market fluctuations, supply chain issues, manufacturing challenges, scale limitations, and technological hurdles.

  • Performance Claims (Safety): Claims regarding the safety profile of sodium-ion batteries compared to lithium-ion batteries (e.g., "significantly safer," "without fire risks," "eliminates dangerous fire risks") are based on the inherent chemical properties of sodium-ion technology and results from preliminary testing. While sodium-ion chemistry generally presents a lower thermal runaway risk compared to some lithium-ion chemistries under certain conditions, no battery system is entirely free from risk. Actual performance and safety characteristics can vary depending on specific cell design, battery management systems, application, usage patterns, and environmental conditions. "Eliminates" should be understood in the context of significantly reducing the specific types of fire risks commonly associated with certain lithium chemistries, not as a guarantee against all possible failure modes or safety incidents.

  • Performance Claims (Longevity/Lifespan): Projections or claims regarding the lifespan or cycle life of the Company's sodium-ion batteries compared to other technologies (e.g., "projected to last 33% longer") are estimates based on controlled laboratory testing conditions and specific cycle parameters. Actual battery lifespan and performance in real-world applications can differ significantly based on factors such as depth of discharge, charge/discharge rates, operating temperature, environmental conditions, and specific usage patterns.

  • Specific Numerical Claims & Data Verification (General): Claims involving specific numbers or data points, such as material abundance comparisons (e.g., "1,400x more abundant than lithium," including references "in America"), infrastructure age statistics (e.g., "70% over 25 years old"), or references to specific historical events and their metrics (e.g., "1,500% price spike in Texas"), are based on available geological data, internal estimates, third-party reports, or publicly available information regarding historical events. While the Company believes these sources to be reliable, investors should consider such data informational and are encouraged to seek independent verification where possible. Historical events do not guarantee future conditions or needs. Claims regarding abundance are based on elemental crustal abundance or reserve estimates and do not necessarily translate directly to economically extractable or usable supply for battery manufacturing.

  • Third-Party References & No Endorsement: References to other companies, organizations, or entities (e.g., Meta, Apple, Google, Amazon, OpenAI, Microsoft, Tesla, Panasonic, government agencies, industry giants) or their potential actions (e.g., Microsoft considering Three Mile Island) are for informational, illustrative, or comparative purposes only, often based on publicly available information or news reports. Such references do not constitute an endorsement of or affiliation with Next Thing Technologies by these third parties, nor do they imply an endorsement by Next Thing Technologies of these entities. Logos of other companies, if used in relation to advisors' past or present affiliations, indicate only that affiliation and do not imply endorsement of Next Thing Technologies by those companies.

  • SEC Qualification Disclaimer: AN OFFERING STATEMENT REGARDING THIS OFFERING HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SEC. THE SEC HAS QUALIFIED THAT OFFERING STATEMENT, WHICH ONLY MEANS THAT THE COMPANY MAY MAKE SALES OF THE SECURITIES DESCRIBED BY THE OFFERING STATEMENT. IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE SEC HAS APPROVED, PASSED UPON THE MERITS OR PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION IN THE OFFERING STATEMENT. YOU SHOULD READ THE OFFERING CIRCULAR BEFORE MAKING ANY INVESTMENT. The Offering Circular, which forms a part of the offering statement, is available .

  • General Investment Risk Disclaimer: Investing in securities, particularly those of early-stage companies like Next Thing Technologies, involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire principal investment. The securities offered are speculative. Prospective investors should carefully consider their own financial situation and tolerance for risk, and thoroughly review the risks and uncertainties outlined in the "Risk Factors" section of the Offering Circular before making an investment decision. This investment is suitable only for persons who can afford to lose their entire investment.