*European pioneer in green transition(2023-2024)
News Focus: Construction companies in the Netherlands, Germany, and other countries are deeply integrating 30ft double-wing folding houses with building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and modular water recycling systems to create "net-zero energy mobile homes." These houses were showcased at the Amsterdam International Building Exhibition and are considered a cutting-edge solution to address the conflict between temporary housing needs and carbon neutrality goals.
Key Information: Compliant with strict EU building energy performance directives, CE certified, and receiving government subsidies in projects such as refugee camps and construction worker housing.
*Strategic Deployment in the Middle East and Africa (2023-Present)
News Focus: Used in large-scale projects such as Saudi Arabia's "NEOM" future city and the UAE, serving as rapidly deployable high-end worker camps and on-site command centers. To cope with extreme heat, the walls generally use high-efficiency insulation materials, and the air conditioning systems are reinforced for desert climates.
Humanitarian Applications: Piloted by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the International Red Cross in African refugee camps, achieving significant improvements in safety, hygiene, and durability compared to traditional tents.
Technological Innovation:
*Material Upgrades: Wall materials are evolving from traditional colored steel plates to more robust and insulated metal carved panels, glass curtain walls, or environmentally friendly composite materials.
*Intelligent Integration: New products are beginning to pre-install photovoltaic roofs, smart home systems (lighting, temperature control), rainwater harvesting systems, etc., evolving towards "off-grid smart spaces."
*Design Optimization: The reliability, sealing, and durability of the folding mechanism are continuously improving, with some products claiming a folding lifespan (number of opening and closing cycles) exceeding a thousand times.