Let’s innovate for the Planet with ClimaCoolor. 🌍
- joelkohli8
- Jan 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 27
Imagine a building that stays cool in the summer, comfortable in the winter, all while reducing your energy bills and carbon footprint. Does it sound futuristic? It’s actually a reality with ClimaCoolor, where low-tech and cleantech come together to tackle climate challenges.
Why is it crucial now?
Climate change is intensifying heatwaves, increasing energy consumption, and putting pressure on our thermal regulation systems. Did you know that Switzerland aims for a 54% reduction in per capita energy consumption by 2050? These ambitious goals, aligned with SDG 7 and 13, require innovative solutions.
Our innovation: Simplicity, efficiency, sustainability
Using state-of-the-art thermo-reflective paints (incorporating silica aerogels and ceramic pigments), we offer coatings that:
✅ Reduce surface temperatures by up to 40°C.
✅ Improve the performance of photovoltaic panels by up to 22%.
✅ Reduce energy bills by up to 40%.
These solutions are easy to apply, durable (up to 20 years), and compatible with a wide range of surfaces while respecting the environment.
Did you know?
The principle is simple: by focusing on three physical criteria – reflectivity, emissivity, and conductivity – our coatings transform every building into an ecological ally. Inspired by NASA's space technologies, they act as a "survival blanket" for your roofs and façades.
Circular economy is at the heart of our approach:
🔹 No eternal harmful products (PFAS-free).
🔹 Eco-responsible manufacturing.
🔹 Thermal comfort in all seasons.
Testimonials? "I reduced my energy bills by 50% this winter." Or "I now have much better control over the temperature management of my cold storage warehouses."
The science is clear: tangible results for a sustainable future.
So, are you ready to paint a greener future? 🌱 Contact us to transform your buildings into climate allies.
🖌️ ClimaCoolor: Combining innovation, efficiency, and responsibility for solutions that benefit both people and the planet.
By Joël Kohli, Chief Operating & Sales Strategy





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