Rising global temperatures have increased energy demands for cooling, driving up greenhouse gas emissions and worsening climate change. To address these issues, radiative cooling offers a passive, energy-efficient solution by emitting heat through infrared radiation in the 8–13 µm range, where minimal atmospheric absorption occurs, allowing heat to escape into space. This can significantly reduce energy consumption while providing a sustainable cooling.
The technology owner has developed an innovative droplet-shaped coating specifically designed for building roofs and construction materials. This cutting-edge coating efficiently dissipates heat through radiation, lowering surface temperatures by 1-3°C and reducing electricity consumption by 5-15%. Crafted from a clear polymer and applied through a cost-effective spraying process, this cooling coating preserves the original colour of the substrate. It offers a powerful solution to combat rising temperatures and reduce the carbon footprint, making it ideal for homeowners, construction material manufacturers, and businesses seeking to lower energy consumption and operating costs without compromising the visual appeal of their properties.
The technology owner is interested in R&D collaboration and test-bedding with building materials manufacturers, property developers, and construction companies. The technology is also available for out-licensing to paint developers and manufactures.
Potential applications of this cooling technology include, but are not limited to: