- Low- e glass refers to the type of glass that is made by coating metallic particles to the glass. This glass has low emissivity that means a surface emitting low levels of radiant heat.
- All surfaces are known to reflect, transmit and absorb heat, to reduce the amount of heat that is transferred. It is also used to stop UV radiation waves in visible light.
- The increase in number of construction activities across the globe acts as one of the major factors driving the growth of low-e glass market
- U.S. is expected to dominate the Low-E Glass market due to significant investments in smart buildings and retrofit programs
- Canada is expected to be the fastest growing region in the Low-E Glass market during the forecast period due to the country's increasing construction activities and rising investments in sustainable infrastructure
- The soft coat Low-E glass segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 64.6% due to its superior thermal performance, higher energy efficiency, and enhanced optical clarity compared to hard coat alternatives.



