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Berger Paints Cooling Range Targets Urban Heat Challenge

Berger Paints India Limited has introduced a new range of heat-reflective coatings aimed at tackling rising indoor temperatures, signalling a shift toward climate-responsive materials in India’s housing and construction ecosystem. Branded under a campaign focused on cooling solutions, the launch reflects how extreme heat is increasingly influencing building design, material choice, and urban living conditions.

The product suite, positioned as a “home cooling” range, is designed to reduce heat absorption across key structural surfaces such as roofs, walls, and water storage units. By targeting the points where heat enters buildings, the solutions aim to lower indoor temperatures and improve thermal comfort without relying heavily on energy-intensive cooling systems. This development comes amid intensifying heatwaves and the growing urban heat island effect, where dense construction and limited green cover lead to higher ambient temperatures in cities. Industry experts note that traditional cooling methods, particularly air conditioning, are contributing to rising energy demand and emissions, prompting a shift toward passive cooling alternatives embedded within building materials.Berger Paints India Limited’s cooling coatings are designed to reflect solar radiation and reduce surface temperatures, with estimates suggesting a potential reduction of indoor heat levels by up to 10°C under certain conditions. This positions such products as both a comfort solution and an energy-efficiency intervention, particularly in regions experiencing prolonged summer conditions.

From an urban development perspective, the launch highlights a broader transition in how cities are adapting to climate stress. Building materials are increasingly expected to serve functional roles beyond durability and aesthetics—contributing to energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and environmental resilience. Cooling coatings, in this context, represent a low-cost, scalable solution for both new construction and retrofitting existing structures.

The initiative also underscores the importance of decentralised climate adaptation strategies. While large-scale urban planning interventions remain critical, household-level solutions such as reflective coatings can play a meaningful role in reducing heat exposure, especially in low- and middle-income housing segments where access to mechanical cooling is limited.In parallel, the company has linked the rollout to community-focused initiatives, including applications in educational infrastructure. Such interventions highlight the social dimension of climate adaptation, where improving indoor conditions can directly affect productivity, health, and learning outcomes in heat-prone regions. Experts suggest that the growing adoption of passive cooling materials could influence future building codes and construction standards. As cities confront the dual challenge of rising temperatures and energy constraints, integrating such solutions into mainstream construction practices may become increasingly necessary.The launch also reflects intensifying competition within the paints and coatings sector, where innovation is increasingly driven by performance attributes tied to sustainability and climate resilience. Companies are moving beyond decorative positioning to offer solutions aligned with long-term urban challenges.

As India’s cities continue to expand under mounting climate pressures, the role of material innovation will become central to shaping liveable, energy-efficient environments. Berger Paints India Limited’s cooling range signals a step toward embedding climate responsiveness directly into the built fabric of urban housing.

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