


Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The company, Zhejiang Airo Network Energy Technology Co., Ltd., is undergoing changes in its fundraising project implementation, including adjustments to project content, implementation entities, locations, and project delays, along with plans for capital increase to its wholly-owned subsidiary and the establishment of a dedicated fundraising account [2][13]. Group 1: Fundraising and Project Overview - The total amount raised from the initial public offering (IPO) is RMB 2,226.40 million, with a net amount of RMB 2,203.07 million after deducting issuance costs [2][3]. - The funds have been deposited into a special account approved by the company's board of directors, and a tripartite supervision agreement has been signed with the underwriter and the bank [3][4]. Group 2: Changes in Fundraising Project Usage - The company plans to change the implementation content, entity, and location of the "Smart Energy R&D Center" project, with RMB 84.21 million of unused funds continuing to be allocated to this project [4][5]. - The project will now be implemented by the wholly-owned subsidiary, Hangzhou Airo Energy Technology Co., Ltd., instead of the company's branch, and the location will shift to a new site in Hangzhou [6][11]. Group 3: Strategic Adjustments - The company aims to enhance its R&D capabilities by expanding its research personnel from 286 at the end of 2022 to multiple business segments by the end of 2024, necessitating the construction of suitable laboratory and pilot testing facilities [5][6]. - The "Overseas Marketing and Service System" project will now be directly implemented by the parent company, aligning with the company's global strategy to expand into emerging markets [8][9]. Group 4: Capital Increase and Fund Management - The company plans to increase capital by RMB 190 million for Hangzhou Airo, with RMB 84.21 million sourced from the fundraising and the remainder from the company's own funds [11][12]. - A new dedicated fundraising account will be established to ensure proper management and usage of the raised funds, with a four-party supervision agreement to be signed [11][12].