With the continuous enhancement of urban heat island effect and the continuous rise of energy costs, various energy consumption scenarios have put forward higher requirements for the performance, form, and deployment flexibility of cooling materials. The passive radiative cooling products without electricity, with their characteristics of "no energy consumption driven", "flexible structural integration" and "multi material system optional", have been deployed and validated in multiple key scenarios, demonstrating systematic advantages over traditional insulation materials.
Taking the Kowloon Stadium in Hong Kong as an example, the external structure of the stadium adopts radiation cooling materials, achieving a maximum cooling of 13.1 ℃ on the building surface and saving over 300000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually. While meeting the comfort requirements of large public spaces, it effectively reduces operating costs.