SPACECOOL is a radiative cooling material that lowers surface temperature without electricity, combining reflection and radiation. When applied to buildings, it can reduce indoor temperature by up to 10degree C and cut cooling energy by 30–40%, mitigating urban heat islands. It also enhances equipment reliability, reduces heat stress in livestock houses, and prevents food loss in logistics. Implementation is advancing in Japan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Collaborations with partners are expanding globally, accelerating both climate adaptation and mitigation.
Energy Saving/Materials
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation with Radiative Cooling Material SPACECOOL
Saudi Arabia: Installation of portable houses with Red Sea Global, achieving up to 40% reduction in air conditioning energy consumption.
Abu Dhabi: Emirates Palace Mandarin Hotel tennis court tent, demonstrating an outdoor sports facility without air conditioning.
Implementation Report
SPACECOOL’s passive radiative-cooling technology drew strong global interest as a heat-adaptation solution, reaffirming significant demand. Japanese and local media interviewed us daily, helping raise awareness of heat risks and adaptation needs. We were also invited to several Blue Zone events, including Cool Coalition sessions, to present Japan’s leading passive-cooling solution.
Booth Display (Parasol, Demonstration)
Presentation to Visitors
Visitors
Media Interview
