Algeria's construction sector is currently defined by a rapid shift toward energy-efficient urbanization. The intense solar radiation and temperature fluctuations of the region necessitate high-grade float glass that can minimize heat gain without sacrificing natural luminosity.
Historically, the market relied on standard clear glass, but the rise of luxury commercial hubs in Algiers and Oran has spiked demand for clear glass low iron to achieve superior transparency and a neutral color palette for high-end facades.
Furthermore, the push for sustainable "Green Cities" in North Africa is driving the adoption of specialized coatings, where white coated glass is increasingly used to reflect heat while maintaining internal brightness in residential complexes.