The zero-energy cooling material "SPACECOOL," which releases heat into space, has won the Energy Conservation Award - a new carbon-neutral technology that reduces air conditioning energy and CO2 emissions in buildings and outdoor infrastructure.
The radiative cooling material "SPACECOOL" has been awarded the "2025 Energy Conservation Grand Prize" organized by the Energy Conservation Center, Japan.
Additionally, our company will exhibit at "ENEX2026," which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from January 28 (Wednesday) to January 30 (Friday), 2026. The "Energy Conservation Grand Prize" is an award system aimed at promoting awareness of decarbonization throughout Japan by recognizing outstanding products in energy conservation and CO2 reduction, as well as exemplary efforts in energy conservation and decarbonization, contributing to the establishment of an energy-saving society towards achieving carbon neutrality.
Our radiative cooling material "SPACECOOL" is gaining attention as a new carbon-neutral technology that suppresses the rise in indoor and internal equipment temperatures without using any external power, by being applied to building roofs and outdoor infrastructure that are easily affected by direct sunlight, thereby contributing to the reduction of air conditioning energy.
With this award as a catalyst, our company will work towards further expanding the social implementation of SPACECOOL to reduce air conditioning energy and CO2 emissions in outdoor assets, including buildings and outdoor air conditioning units.

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