- The market is witnessing increased adoption of low emissivity glass in commercial and residential construction due to its ability to improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort
- Manufacturers are focusing on product innovation and expanding production capacities to meet the rising demand for advanced glass solutions in building applications
- China Low-E glass market accounted for the largest market revenue share of 62.5% in Asia Pacific in 2024, attributed to the country's rapid economic development, massive building and construction industry, and substantial investments in green building projects
- Japan is expected to witness the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the Asia-Pacific low emissivity (Low-E) glass market due to its stringent energy efficiency regulations, strong emphasis on sustainable building practices, and a high-tech culture that drives innovation in glass technology
- The soft coat low-E glass segment is expected to dominate the largest market revenue share of 71.1% in the forecast period, driven by its superior thermal performance and better insulation properties. Soft coat Low-E glass, also known as sputtered Low-E, offers enhanced energy efficiency by effectively blocking solar heat gain while retaining indoor heat, making it highly preferred for both residential and commercial buildings aiming for optimal energy savings



