[March 07, 2014] |
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ISPBC Unveils ZERO-ENERGY INC's Zero-Heat Auto Glass at New York Technology Show Sponsored by The Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
International Self-Powered Building Council (ISPBC) premiered ZERO-ENERGY
INC's Zero-Heat Auto Glass in the presence of McLaren 12C Coupe and
Spider sports cars at the exclusive RAND Luxury Technology Show in New
York.
ZERO-ENERGY utilizes advanced Nano-Shielding glass technology in
a new generation of affordable low-thermal-emission (Low-e) glass which
reduces 100% of heat causing ultraviolet(UV) and infrared(IR) radiation
with a record-setting 80% transparency, and added anti-blast security
function.
ZERO-ENERGY Auto Glass is a green technology to increase mileage
in both gas and electric vehicles (EV). It is the ultimate solution to
protect the driver and passengers from the intense heat caused by
climate change, skin damage from UV radiation, eye strain from exposure
to bright sunlight while protecting vehicle interiors fro fading, and
prolonging the lifespan of the vehicle.
The exhibited Zero-Heat sunroof and windshield glass are licensed by
ZERO-ENERGY Inc., and manufactured by YuSheng Industrial Co. Ltd - a
joint venture company of the Taiwan conglomerate YuLon Auto Group
(developer of the LUXGEN brand cars and EV) with annual revenue of US$35
billion, and Central Glass (Japan).
ZERO-ENERGY Auto Glass was selected as one of the most cutting
edge technologies to feature at the ISPBC Autonomous Technology Showcase.
Studies have shown that the temperature inside a parked vehicle can
rapidly rise to a dangerous level for children, pets and even adults. On
a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can soar to between
100 and 120 degrees in just minutes, and the interior temperature can
reach as high as 160 degrees in less than 10 minutes. (Sources: NOAA,
PETA, kidsandcars.org)
Extended amount of driving is known to cause eye strain resulting in
tired and itchy eyes. It is also easy to get sunburned through car
windows. One study noted a 93% reduction in skin cell death when UV
exposure was filtered through UV-absorbing auto glass. (Source (News - Alert):
Skincancer.org)
International Self-Powered Building Council (ISPBC) is a
worldwide organization dedicated to advance, develop and drive
Self-Powered Building (SPB) innovations and practices. www.ISPBC.org

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