Ferrovial
Ferrovial’s facility in Seseña, Spain, is highly exposed to intense sunlight, leading to heat build-up and glare indoors. Sunphade installed its photochromic solar film to dynamically adapt to changing light conditions. The solution reduces heat and glare while maintaining natural daylight. The result is a more comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environment.

Warehouse Sollar Control
The Challenge
Ferrovial’s facility in Seseña, Spain, features large glazed areas that are highly exposed to intense sunlight for most of the year. This results in significant heat gain and glare, negatively impacting indoor comfort and increasing cooling demands. The challenge was to improve thermal and visual comfort without altering the building’s design or blocking natural light.
The Solution
Sunphade installed its photochromic solar film on selected glass surfaces. The film dynamically responds to sunlight-tinting when exposed to strong solar radiation and remaining clear when conditions are lower-without the need for electricity or user intervention.
The Result
Improved indoor comfort and reduced solar heat gain. Sunphade helps maintain a bright indoor environment while minimizing glare and overheating, supporting a more energy-efficient and comfortable workspace.
"Sunphade’s photochromic window film has significant potential to reduce cooling demand and improve thermal comfort, without the need for maintenance or costly window replacement" -Laura Tordera Gonzalez, Global Head of Innovation, Ferrovial Construction