BUILT AMERICA MAGAZINE | WEST
By borrowing principles from automotive production, where assembly lines churn out vehicles with consistent quality and speed, Boxabl is introducing a factory- based housing model that has the potential to reshape the construction landscape. “If you look at how automobiles are built,” Tiramani explains, “a Ford factory or a Tesla factory puts out one car every minute. If we can get to that scale of housing, we’ll be able to bring costs down dramatically compared to any other solutions.” Unlike site-built homes, which are subject to delays caused by weather, labor shortages, and fluctuating material costs, Boxabl homes are constructed in a controlled factory environment. This not only ensures consistent quality but also accelerates the timeline from concept to completion. “We’re building the same product 500 times instead of once,” Tiramani notes. “That allows us to fix every little issue until there are no issues at all.” The result is a product that is not only more affordable but also more reliable—qualities that resonate deeply with developers, governments, and individual buyers alike. Addressing a Growing Housing Crisis As housing affordability continues to challenge cities and individuals across the globe, Boxabl is stepping in with a practical solution. Their initial product, a compact accessory dwelling unit (ADU), has already captured attention for its ability to provide comfortable, fully-equipped living spaces at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional construction.
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