Nissan's 'cool paint' will keep the inside of cars cooler, here's how
Briefly

Nissan introduced 'cool paint' to lower cars' roof-panel temperature by 12°C and interiors by 5°C, reducing reliance on air-conditioning and benefiting engines and batteries.
Nissan's technology, developed in partnership with Radi-Cool of China, reflects sunlight better and emits waves to block rays, aiming for energy-efficient cooling without negative health effects.
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