Vancouver-based Miru Smart Technologies has introduced one of the world’s largest electrochromic sunroof window devices, marking a significant advancement for both the smart glass and automotive industries.
The prototype, measuring 1.5 meters by 1.6 meters, demonstrates the scalability of Miru’s eWindows technology and its potential in next-generation vehicle design.
Developed in collaboration with Argotec, a leader in advanced thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) interlayer films, Miru’s dynamic electrochromic sunroof adapts to control glare, optimize energy efficiency, and enhance driving comfort. The large-format, compound-curved window is suited for panoramic sunroofs, expansive glazing, and other automotive applications.
“This milestone is a testament to the hard work and collaboration between our teams and represents a defining moment for electrochromic technology, particularly in the automotive sector,” said Curtis Berlinguette, CEO of Miru.
“The successful scale and performance of our dynamic sunroof prototype show that electrochromic glazing is not just a concept—it’s a commercially viable solution that can enhance vehicle design and efficiency.”
Argotec’s advanced TPU interlayer contributes to the performance, durability, and optical clarity of Miru’s eWindows. “By leveraging Argotec’s high-performance TPU interlayer technology, we are setting new standards for smart, energy-efficient automotive glazing solutions,” said Tom Niziolek, Commercial Leader for Argotec Smart Glass.
The introduction of this large-format electrochromic sunroof builds on Miru’s Showcase Plant advancements in Finland and aligns with the automotive industry’s push toward intelligent, energy-efficient design.
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