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#Eco and off-grid. Super efficient water heater, induction cooking, heat pump.
#Eco and off-grid. Super efficient water heater, induction cooking, heat pump.
#Most efficient design to build - quantifiable as hours per job
#Most efficient design to build - quantifiable as hours per job
#Zero energy option - saves $600 in heating per year.
#Zero energy option - saves $500-$1500 in heating per year at cost of 20 IBC totes. See [[IBC Tote Heat Storage]].





Revision as of 15:37, 14 June 2022

The best house is part of Scalable Team Building.

We have talked aboutdefining a BHAG, but more than ambitious it must be Distributive - providing more value than anything else.

It is not about a product, but a Product Construction Set. It enlists Diverse Stakeholders. It can satisfy the producer, consumer, _and_ prosumer. For consumers, it must be turnkey or kit and parts and construction set.

It must train people how to design. It must be viable in different areas of the world. It must be a product, executable from solopreneur to small and medium enterprise.

It must be volunteer group-producible, such as churches or refugees. For refugees, it's a rapid learning package, and transportable and field deployable.

On product quality:

  1. industrial manufcaturable
  2. Digital manufacturable.
  3. Simple warehouse manufacturable (your own labor)
  4. Field manufacturable from common supply chains

Product:

  1. Eco and off-grid. Super efficient water heater, induction cooking, heat pump.
  2. Most efficient design to build - quantifiable as hours per job
  3. Zero energy option - saves $500-$1500 in heating per year at cost of 20 IBC totes. See IBC Tote Heat Storage.



On enterprise:

  1. scalable tech school
  2. Scalable enterprise school
  3. Turnkey package for investors, we define the rules of economic distribution, not investors