The construction landscape in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is currently characterized by a surge in infrastructure development. However, the reliance on basic float glass often leads to significant heat gain in commercial buildings, increasing the operational cost of HVAC systems in tropical urban centers.
Due to the high humidity and intense UV radiation prevalent in the Congo Basin, there is a growing demand for low iron glass sheet to ensure maximum light transmission without the greenish tint of standard glass, especially for high-end retail and corporate facades.
Current market trends show a shift toward energy-saving materials. The introduction of white coated glass is becoming essential for reflecting solar radiation, helping to mitigate the "urban heat island" effect in densely populated areas like Kinshasa.