SolCold developed a patented nano-technological coating that cools everything under the sun. The material uses the sunlight and the sky for cooling and is most effective when it is very hot and the sun is strongest.
The coating can be used to cool cars, buildings, containers, apparel, airplanes, etc. and is expected to bring tremendous savings in cooling and air-conditioning expenses and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
After 3.5 years in the lab, in 2022, SolCold did 25 (all paid) pilots with major companies, such as Volkswagen, Hyundai, Elbit Systems, and the Tel Aviv municipality. Initial results are extremely promising, and negotiations are underway for large sales agreements.
SolCold Climate Tech relevance
SolCold is unique in its ability to combine the compliance with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and follow strict requirements for Energy efficiency and GHG emissions reduction, both at international, national and local levels, while promoting international agreements, such as Kioto protocol or Paris Agreements. To be more specific, SolCold patented passive cooling coating uses the sunlight to reduce the temperature beneath the coated surfaces up to 12 ºC without using additional energy. Indeed, Solcold novel cooling coatings can be applied to refugee tents or other alternative shelters in refugee camps in Kenya, Jordan, Bangladesh or Sudan to name a few, while supporting humanitarian initiatives of UN Refugee Agency, UN Department of Peace Operations, or Red Cross and significantly facilitating the living conditions of more than 6 million refugees or internally displaced people around the world.
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