CoolVu Launches Next-Gen Nano-Optical Window Film, Redefining Architectural Energy Efficiency

CoolVu Launches Next-Gen Nano-Optical Window Film, Redefining Architectural Energy Efficiency

CoolVu Launches Next-Gen Nano-Optical Window Film, Redefining Architectural Energy Efficiency
23 December, 2025
  • Precision Solar Control: Low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) while preserving 70%+ visible light transmission, eliminating glare and hotspots.

  • UV Protection: Blocks 99% of harmful UV rays, preserving interiors and reducing fading by 80%+.

  • Cost Compliance: Enables architects to meet energy standards without upgrading to premium glass, cutting project costs by 30–50% vs. full glazing replacement.

“Our Nano-Optic Series transforms glass from a liability into an asset,” said [CEO Name], CoolVu. “It’s a game-changer for sustainable design—delivering performance, aesthetics, and budget savings in one solution.”
Early adopters include commercial office towers and LEED-certified projects across North America, reporting 25–30% lower HVAC energy use post-installation.

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