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Brand

i2Cool

Time of Establishment

2021

Company

i2Cool Limited

Award (Year)

Hong Kong Emerging Brand (2024)

 

Main Product(s)

i2Coating, i2Film

Address

Unit 527, 5/F, Building 19W, 19 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong

Tel No.

5705 8603

E-mail

 info@i2cool.com

Website

 www.i2cool.com

Track of Glory

i2Cool is a green and energy-efficient technology pioneer specializing in electricity-free cooling technology. Founded by professors and scientists of the School of Energy and Environment at the City University of Hong Kong, i2Cool transforms cutting-edge research in top journals like "Science" into commercial applications. Its core cooling products include coatings and films, which utilise self-developed nanomaterials to achieve efficient solar reflectivity and mid-infrared emissivity, significantly reducing surface and internal temperatures by up to 42℃.

Up to now, the Company has established partnerships with nearly 100 government agencies, real estate developers, building contractors, and leading enterprises in various industries. The products have found applications in diverse sectors, ranging from architecture, chemical industry, power and telecom, new energy, to logistics, grain storage, and photovoltaic, etc. These products, having covered nearly 410,000 square meters and contributed to a carbon reduction of over one million kilograms, are widely used across more than 20 countries and regions worldwide including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

i2Cool is broadening the horizons of technology and launching of diverse products such as cooling membranes, ceramics and textiles. It is dedicated to offering comprehensive energy-saving cooling solutions for low-carbon cities and green communities, supporting global sustainability and carbon neutrality goals.



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