Dartmouth's Resistive Windshield Tech Cuts Through the Defrost Marketing Cycle
Researchers have developed a conductive windshield coating that melts ice in seconds using electrical resistance—the kind of practical engineering that actually solves a problem instead of creating new ones. The tech uses a transparent conductive layer, meaning no visible heating elements or visibility compromise. It's the kind of solution that makes you wonder why OEMs haven't already baked this into every production windshield.
Functional innovation gets shelved because heating your glass doesn't move units or justify a $2,000 premium option package.