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From Lab to Building: Real-World Integration of Phase Change Materials for Comfort, Energy, and Flexibility
Attia, Shady; Hammouma, Thanina; Galeone, Dania et al.
2026In Energy and Buildings, 352, p. 116813
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Keywords :
latent heat storage; PCM integration; . Building performance; Thermal comfort; Energy flexibility; Design guidance; TRL 6–9
Abstract :
[en] Phase change materials (PCMs) are widely promoted for improving thermal comfort and reducing energy demand in buildings. Yet, most studies remain laboratory- or simulation-based, offering limited insight into real-world performance. This paper bridges that gap by synthesizing evidence from eight full-scale, monitored buildings at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 6–9, complemented by insights from an expert focus group. Results show that PCM effectiveness is governed primarily by design integration, not material formulation, with placement depth, control strategy, and climate alignment proving decisive. Across cases, measured performance indicates consistent but conditional benefits: peak indoor temperature reductions of 1–3 °C, heating or cooling load savings of 10–25 %, and emerging though under-reported contributions to demand-side flexibility. A typology of PCM integration strategies is proposed, mapping observed outcomes by building type, climate, placement, and control logic. KPI synthesis reveals a previously undocumented trend: a moderate negative correlation between areal storage capacity and comfort-hour improvement, suggesting that greater storage does not necessarily yield better results. The study also identifies structural barriers to deployment, including the regulatory invisibility of latent storage and the absence of standards for building-level PCM testing and certification. By reframing PCMs as integrated building-system components rather than niche materials, this work offers design guidance, performance benchmarks, and a roadmap to advance PCM adoption toward more flexible, resilient buildings.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Attia, Shady  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Techniques de construction des bâtiments
Hammouma, Thanina  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Urban and Environmental Engineering
Galeone, Dania
Zhang, Zhaoli
Zhang, Nan
Corrado, Vincenzo
Yuan, Yanping
Language :
English
Title :
From Lab to Building: Real-World Integration of Phase Change Materials for Comfort, Energy, and Flexibility
Publication date :
01 February 2026
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
ISSN :
0378-7788
eISSN :
1872-6178
Publisher :
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume :
352
Pages :
116813
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Development Goals :
11. Sustainable cities and communities
3. Good health and well-being
7. Affordable and clean energy
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