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Improving a building’s energy profile starts with its envelope, and aluminum composite panels (ACP) offer several features that directly support energy efficiency goals for façade and ceiling systems. The aluminum skins can be finished with high-reflectance PVDF or FEVE coatings that bounce solar radiation away from the surface, reducing heat absorption during peak sun hours. Behind the aluminum layers, insulated cores—whether mineral-filled or polyethylene—act as continuous thermal barriers, minimizing heat conduction through the building envelope. When ACP panels are mounted on rainscreen systems with ventilated cavities, air circulation behind the panel dissipates trapped heat and moisture, further stabilizing interior temperatures. These combined mechanisms lower peak cooling demands and allow HVAC systems to operate more efficiently, translating to reduced energy consumption and operational costs. Additionally, translucent or back-lit variations of ACP integrated into ceiling systems facilitate daylight harvesting strategies, diminishing reliance on artificial lighting. For clients of an aluminum ceiling and facade specialist, specifying ACP with these energy-saving features aligns with sustainability targets, green building certifications, and occupant comfort requirements, positioning projects at the forefront of high-performance design.