The Central African Republic faces intense solar radiation and high humidity, making thermal insulation a primary concern for the building sector. Currently, the market relies heavily on imported clear float glass, which often fails to meet the energy-efficiency demands of modern Bangui commercial hubs.
Logistical challenges in the landlocked region have historically limited the availability of high-tech options like ar glass. This has led to a gap where traditional glazing is used in environments that desperately require heat-reflective properties to reduce air conditioning costs.
Despite these hurdles, there is a growing shift toward safety-first materials. The adoption of tempered laminated glass is increasing in government and diplomatic installations to ensure security and resilience against extreme weather events.








