About Paraguay photovoltaic glass
Parglass and Pavisa have formed a partnership to develop a greenfield glass facility in Paraguay. The $75 million facility is set to open in the first quarter of 2026 and will produce glass from a 100% renewable electric source.
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6 FAQs about [Paraguay photovoltaic glass]
Will Pavisa & parglass develop a greenfield glass facility in Paraguay?
Pavisa and Parglass forge partnership for $75 million Paraguay glass… The greenfield glass manufacturing facility in Paraguay will be developed by Parglass and Pavisa and will produce glass from a renewable source. Parglass and Pavisa have formed a partnership to develop a greenfield glass facility in Paraguay.
Is parglass a sustainable glass plant?
The $75 million facility is set to open in the first quarter of 2026 and will produce glass from a 100% renewable electric source. Sergio Cibils Baumann, Director of Parglass, said the plant will be the most sustainable glass container plant in the Americas with the lowest carbon footprint. Its electrical energy will be supplied by hydropower.
What is Photovoltaic Glass?
Our photovoltaic glass offers a cutting-edge solution for both new construction and renovation projects. When integrated into ventilated façades, this glass enhances building aesthetics while providing key benefits such as radiation protection, thermal and acoustic insulation, and improved occupant comfort.
What is parglass & Pavisa project?
The project is a partnership between Parglass, Pavisa and a local cement and construction company. Pavisa Executive Director, Jorge Ivan Hernandez Uribe, said the appeal of the project for the Mexican manufacturer was its sustainability element. “Glass will be made using 100% green energy with very low carbon emissions.
Is Photovoltaic Glass a good investment?
Photovoltaic glass not only offsets conventional building material costs but also provides a tangible return on investment through energy generation. With an average payback time of 4 years and yearly ROIs of up to 20%, it stands as a sound economic choice.
How will parglass be made?
Its electrical energy will be supplied by hydropower. Glass will be made using a 160 to 200 tonnes per day fully electric furnace supplied by Sorg (VSM). Parglass has appointed French firm Chovet with the detailed engineering project.


