Ford is continuing to enhance everyday driving convenience with a newly published patent that could make foggy windshields a thing of the past. The latest concept outlines an advanced window defogging system designed to automatically detect and clear fog buildup, improving both safety and ease of use for drivers.

Fogged or frosted windows are more than just an inconvenience. They can create dangerous driving conditions if visibility is compromised. Ford has already explored solutions like automatic rear defrosters and enhanced anti-fog systems, and this new patent builds on those ideas with a more intelligent, automated approach.

According to the patent filing, the system would use a combination of sensors and cameras to monitor conditions inside the vehicle. A humidity sensor located in the dashboard would track moisture levels in the cabin, while a forward-facing camera would analyze the windshield to detect any signs of fogging. By combining these inputs, the system can determine exactly when the glass needs to be cleared.
Once fogging is detected, the system would automatically activate the vehicle’s HVAC system to remove the moisture. This eliminates the need for drivers to manually adjust climate controls or wait for visibility to improve, making the process faster and more seamless. It also helps ensure that drivers maintain clear visibility before and during their journey.

This type of technology could be especially useful in colder climates or during rapid temperature changes, where fogging tends to occur more frequently. By taking a proactive approach, Ford is aiming to reduce distractions and improve overall driving safety in everyday situations.
As with all patent filings, this system is still a concept and may not reach production. However, it highlights Ford’s ongoing commitment to developing smart, user-focused technologies that improve comfort, safety, and convenience for drivers in real-world conditions.
