- Heat in sunlight is caused by far infrared waves. In reflecting these waves, an infrared windshield screens out the heat in sunlight whilst allowing the visible spectrum through, so you can still see through it.
- As the driving cabin is not heated by direct sunlight (some estimates put the temperature difference compared to conventional windshields at as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit), the air-conditioning system will not be used so often and so will consume less fuel. PPG industries estimates that their infrared windshields make cars 2 to 4 percent more fuel efficient.
- Although infrared windshields cost more than regular ones, the fuel efficiency benefit means that they will pay for themselves over time. Using the PPG industries' estimate of savings of around $66 a year, a $250 Infrared windshield will pay for itself in a little over four years.
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