Nissan showed Aug. 6 what it called a “cool paint” to keep people inside vehicles cooler, although the coating is six times thicker, making commercialization still a challenge. The company’s ...
It started with [KB9ENS] looking into paints or coatings for passive or radiative cooling, and in the process he decided to DIY his own. Not only is it perfectly accessible to a home experimenter, his ...
Nissan has been trialing an innovative automotive paint aimed at helping lower a vehicle’s ambient cabin temperature in summer and reduce the energy usage of the air conditioning system. Developed ...
A real-world study has shown that the use of cool paint coatings in cities can help pedestrians feel up to 1.5 degrees Celsius cooler, making the urban area more comfortable for work and play. A ...
A new type of passive cooling paint can help cool cars by up to 21 degrees Fahrenheit, even in direct sunlight. Nissan engineered the paint to help improve the cooling in parked cars, as getting into ...
Did you know that Nissan's "cool paint" can make the inside of your car cooler? You badly need this one to combat the sweltering temperatures during summer days. Nissan is pioneering an innovative ...
The paint's cooling performance is most noticeable when a vehicle is parked in the sun for an extended period. Keeping the interior cooler helps reduce load to the A/C — and in electric vehicles, draw ...
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