The Future of Windshield Technology

Futuristic car model shows bring us the best in the car manufacturing industry and transport us to another dimension. Our world is ever-evolving and businesses always want to be a step ahead of time so they can be in sync with future market trends.

With a growth rate of 5.7% and future predictions of a market value of $11 billion the automotive glass industry is taking a lead and revolutionizing the way technology is integrated into newly manufactured vehicles. Here's what experts predict windshields in the future might offer:


Infrared Glass

Infrared technology has taken the world of science by storm. Whether it be thermal imaging cameras or motion security systems, infrared has proven to be a very beneficial discovery. Car producers are now working on using infrared technology to make windscreens function more efficiently.

Windshields built using infrared technology will be able to reduce the number of UV rays absorbed by the vehicles. This will in turn keep the car cooler and stop it from heating up. The amount of gas that a heated-up car uses is much more as compared to a cooler car. It will also provide a more relaxing experience for the passengers.

Panoramic View

When Tesla, introduced the largest glass screen in the market, consumers were awestruck. It made headlines by offering the most cutting-edge advances in the auto glass industry. The science behind the panoramic view is the merger of the sunroof and the windshield. Stretched above the drivers' and passengers' heads it provides the most brilliant car experience. Automotive moguls believe that this will be a game-changer for the industry, as more people now prefer comfortable road trips over other modes of transportation.

Heads Up Display

Automotive manufacturers are always on the lookout for the latest technological advancements so that they create high-performance sophisticated products for their consumers. Car manufacturers are now taking inspiration from aircraft technology. Aircraft makers are working on windscreens that will have integrated control displays for communications and navigation. Car manufacturers believe that the same could be adopted for vehicles as well as this new technology will make driving more efficient and accidents could be avoided.

A Heads up Display also known as HUD, is a transparent car display that works similarly. It projects important information on the windscreen so that the driver does not have to look down at the dash and can avoid distractions. Auto glass replacement services will surely be looking out for this so all plain, old boring windshields could be replaced with this brand new technology.

Wiper-Free Windshield

Rain, snowfall, sleet, or other weather conditions impair the driver's view and impede their perception, which then leads to accidents and unfortunate injuries. Car manufacturers are actively working to introduce windshields that are wiper-free. These wiper-free windshields work similarly to the ones installed in jet engines and do not let the outside weather obstruct the driver's view. British car manufacturer McLaren has already started work on a wiper-less windscreen that uses ultrasonic sound waves to keep itself clean.

 For people who live in areas with high precipitation rates, this could be a great investment. They will be able to avert roadside accidents that happen due to bad weather conditions.


 
The current auto-glass replacement market has a variety of different options to choose from so you can upgrade your car's performance. AAR Auto Repairs ensures that their customers get the best products in the market and keeps road safety above all else by providing premium services. We offer auto glass repairs, windshield replacements, and windshield repairs in Houston and surrounding areas.

Contact us today and get the most out of your driving experience.  

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