The ADU market, particularly in states like California, has been a critical starting point for the company. “We saw what was going on in California,” Tiramani shares. “They passed laws allowing backyard houses on main properties, and now about 20% of new construction there is backyard ADUs.” Boxabl’s focus on affordability is about more than just saving money—it’s about creating opportunity. For homeowners, ADUs can provide rental income or space for multi-generational living. For cities, they offer a scalable solution to housing shortages without the need for sprawling new developments. And for developers, Boxabl’s fixed pricing and rapid deployment provide much-needed certainty in an unpredictable market.
While the ADU market has been a natural starting point, Boxabl’s ambitions extend far beyond backyard housing. The company has already completed high-profile projects, including a deployment of 156 units to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for military housing. “The units were shipped from our factory in Las Vegas to Florida, then taken by barge to Cuba,” Tiramani recalls. This project not only demonstrated the flexibility of Boxabl’s approach but also highlighted its potential for addressing housing needs in remote or disaster-affected areas. In the coming months, Boxabl plans to introduce larger residential units, including 1,200-square-foot houses and even apartment buildings. These projects represent the next step in the company’s evolution, moving from small-scale units to comprehensive housing solutions that can serve diverse populations.
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