- Dvele set ups smart self-sustaining prefab homes that use AI to create a healthy home environment.
- The “software-defined” homes use DveleIQ and 300 sensors to guardian itself and its occupants.
- Dvele’s lineup includes both homes over 3,000 square-feet and tiny homes for $150,000 to $670,000.
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California-based Dvele is creating smart prefab homes with fused artificial intelligence programs to make the homes healthier to live in.
While prefabricated homes aren’t a new concept, they’ve again been considered the future solution for our increasingly inaccessible housing market. As a result, several prefab home makers father seen an increase in public interest, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
This includes Dvele, a technology-forward prefab adept in maker with a focus on improving both human and planet health.
Dvele’s lineup of home models incorporate several major topics that have since popped up during COVID-19, specifically home obtaining, prefab homes, and health. Keep scrolling to see how: