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InsightPowering the nHouse Smart Home

The company are expected to build up to 400 prefab homes a year. The modular home, factory built from Cross Laminated Timber and transported to site in four separate parts, is clipped together on site. The construction in the factory takes 20 days, and it’s only half a day to assemble the home.

According to nHouse designer Richard Hywel Evans, the use of new materials, such as Cross Laminated Timber has revolutionised prefab home building. He said “from my desk, I can use my computer to instantly instruct precision saws in a house building factory to cut wooden house panels to within a millimetre of my exact requirements. That simply isn’t possibly on a building site. If the Japanese can make 140,000 homes a year, just for the city of Tokyo this way, then there is absolutely no reason we can’t boost UK home building.”

The Powervault will improve energy efficiency alongside other sustainable features, including solar roofing, rainwater harvesting, recyclable building materials, and high insulation.

Joe Warren, Managing Director of Powervault, said “nHouse are a natural partner for us with their exciting and innovative product offering, and we are delighted to be working with them.”

The hi-tech homes boast futuristic elements such as smart mirrors and even a drone landing pad.

The first sites for the nHouse estates have already been identified just outside of Winchester and Plymouth and new homes are expected to be built later this year.

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