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Dartmouth's Resistive Windshield Tech Cuts Through the Defrost Marketing Cycle
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by Andrew P. Collins· via The Drive · Jan 8, 2026

Dartmouth's Resistive Windshield Tech Cuts Through the Defrost Marketing Cycle

"Functional innovation gets shelved because heating your glass doesn't move units or justify a $2,000 premium option package."

— Revvly Take

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.

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Andrew P. Collins

The Drive · Jan 8

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