The innovation is positioned at the intersection of sustainability and smart architecture, directly targeting India’s INR 25,000-crore facade market.
Built entirely from recyclable aluminium and finished on India’s only roller-coating lines, Alubreeze is available in preset angles of 30 degree, 45 degree, and 90 degree, allowing it to reduce direct sunlight penetration in glazed structures. It not only contributes to energy savings but also adds sculptural depth to flat glass facades, delivering on both function and aesthetics.
India’s first home-grown sun-louver
The launch comes at a crucial time for India’s built environment. Buildings account for nearly one-third of the country’s electricity consumption, drawing about 500 TWh of the total 1,543 TWh used in FY2023–24. Commercial buildings alone consumed 125 TWh, with cooling equipment responsible for 62 per cent of that demand.
With extreme heat events on the rise, passive shading solutions like Alubreeze are gaining traction. According to independent studies cited by the US, whole building design guide, well-designed external louvers can reduce a building’s annual cooling energy consumption by 5–15 per cent while enhancing natural lighting and indoor comfort.