Radiative Cooling Films represent a revolutionary passive cooling technology, particularly well-suited for applications in building energy efficiency, photovoltaic performance enhancement, and heat dissipation for electrical and communication eq...
Radiative Cooling Films represent a revolutionary passive cooling technology, particularly well-suited for applications in building energy efficiency, photovoltaic performance enhancement, and heat dissipation for electrical and communication equipment. As material costs decline and manufacturing processes mature, this technology is transitioning from laboratory research to large-scale commercial deployment, positioning itself as a sustainable solution to address global warming and energy challenges.

When applied as a backsheet or additional layer on photovoltaic modules, radiative cooling films provide passive cooling to solar cells without interfering with sunlight absorption.
Reduces operating temperatures of PV panels by 10–20°C
Increases power generation efficiency by over 5%
Extends the service life of PV components
The film can be applied to the exterior surfaces of equipment cabinets, replacing or supplementing traditional cooling methods such as fans or air conditioning. This enables quiet, maintenance-free thermal management while lowering internal operating temperatures and prolonging equipment lifespan.
