i2Cool Introduces Innovative Cooling Technology for Eco-Friendly Events in Hong Kong
i2Cool Introduces Revolutionary Cooling Technology at Hong Kong Coliseum
In a significant stride towards sustainable event management, i2Cool has applied its cutting-edge passive radiative cooling technology in the form of an energy-efficient paint at the Hong Kong Coliseum. This innovative solution, supported by the Environment and Ecology Bureau and the Architectural Services Department of Hong Kong, reinforces the Coliseum's commitment to green initiatives while contributing to the city's ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
The cooling paint has been applied to an impressive area of approximately 9,700 square meters on the Coliseum's rooftop and side walls. The expected benefits of this application are substantial: during the hot summer months, surface temperatures could drop by an average of 24°C, creating a more comfortable indoor environment for guests and significantly reducing reliance on electrical cooling systems. Estimates suggest that the Coliseum will save about 300,000 kWh of electricity each year, potentially preventing the release of around 150 tons of carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
The inspiration behind i2Cool's technology is as fascinating as the results themselves. Drawing from the extraordinary structural features of the Saharan Silver Ant's hair, the research and development team—spearheaded by Professor Edwin TSO from the City University of Hong Kong—developed a special blend of multi-scale nanoparticle materials. These materials boast an exceptional solar reflectivity of 95% along with excellent mid-infrared emissivity properties. The flagship product, known as iCool, not only reduces air conditioning costs by an impressive 10% to 40% but also boosts electricity generation by up to 8% when applied to building exteriors and outdoor facilities.
Professor Martin ZHU, co-founder and CEO of i2Cool, highlighted that this project is a prime example of how advanced technology can alleviate the demand for air conditioning while simultaneously transforming urban landscapes. Mr. Tse Chin-wan, the Secretary for Environment and Ecology of Hong Kong, visited the site and underscored the incredible energy-saving impact of the project.
Building on the success of similar cooling solutions previously implemented in some of the hottest environments, such as the Dubai Mall— recognized as the world's largest shopping center—the application of i2Cool's technology at the Hong Kong Coliseum signifies another pivotal achievement in the company’s global expansion journey. This initiative not only sets a new precedent in energy efficiency within the region but also paves the way for broader applications across various climates, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe.
i2Cool's innovative approach is not merely a technological feat but a crucial step toward a more sustainable future for large-scale event venues worldwide. As a leader in energy-saving solutions, i2Cool has garnered international recognition and accolades, with its core research team having made impactful contributions to the field, including publications in esteemed scientific journals. Their products have already been deployed in over 200 projects across nearly 30 countries, facilitating greener practices in diverse industries such as architecture, chemicals, renewable energy, and logistics.
As cities globally strive for sustainability and carbon neutrality, innovations like those introduced by i2Cool will play a crucial role in transforming the way urban environments operate, allowing for greener and more responsible event management in the years to come.