ChromoGenics will deliver ConverLight dynamic glass to a project in Sweden during the first half of 2024. Expected total order value is SEK 5 million. The product, ConverLight, is an advanced technology where an electrochromic film is laminated into the glass to regulate the intensity of sunlight and heat penetration into buildings.

When the sun shines, the control system darkens the glass, significantly reducing the need for air conditioning. Similarly, solar heat can be allowed in during the winter to reduce energy consumption and heating costs. This solution also provides a natural daylight effect and unobstructed views - offering several positive health benefits for the over 250 people who will work in the building.

The property is expected to be completed in 2025, with the glass being produced at ChromoGenics' facility in Uppsala during the first half of 2024. This project sets a new standard for future sustainable office properties and demonstrates how Swedish innovations like ConverLight, can play a crucial role in reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector.