NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nissan is testing their Cool Paint technology which keeps cars cooler and saves on energy use at the same time. Your car’s air conditioning has to work hard to cool you down ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the modern era, where nearly all cars are equipped with air conditioning, driving when it's hot outside isn't nearly as uncomfortable as it was in the earlier days of motoring. But despite advances ...
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 ...
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 ...
Heat-rejecting paint is nothing new on buildings and other structures that are suitable for thick, gloppy paint that is applied with a roller. But Nissan and technology partner Radi-Cool are testing a ...
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 ...
How can paint be used to combat climate change? This is what a recent study published in Sustainable Cities and Society hopes to address as a team of researchers from Singapore investigated real-world ...