Beattie Passive launches new zero carbon modular housing range

Beattie Passive launches new zero carbon modular housing range

The first company to combine offsite construction with a Passivhaus Institute certified complete build system, Beattie Passive, leading provider of Passivhaus homes in the UK, launches a new range of modular zero carbon homes.

From cosy one-bedroom pocket homes to sprawling three-storey apartment blocks, the company says it is ready to deliver the highest quality, Passivhaus-standard housing at a scale and pace never seen before in the industry.

Combining their patented timber frame build system with offsite construction methods, Beattie Passive has pioneered a new range of high quality, energy-efficient modular homes of various designs. With one-, two- and three-bedroom options available, Beattie Passive’s modular range offers the ideal housing solution for both single-persons and families, with a variety of aesthetic finishes available, ranging from clean, contemporary designs to more traditional styles.

Designed for councils, housing associations and developers, the new modular range offers a large range of products and styles that can be delivered quickly and can fit with the client’s needs and aesthetic requirements. Having all the same benefits as any other Beattie Passive build, the modular homes reach Passivhaus standards, with many of these house types able to achieve certification by the Passivhaus Institute, greatly reducing heating requirements and providing a healthier environment for residents and having a positive environmental impact.

Ron Beattie, Managing Director of Beattie Passive, said: “We are very excited to be launching our new range of modular housing. These are the first fully modular homes that are able to achieve net zero carbon and reach Passivhaus certification on the market and have all the same benefits as every other Beattie Passive build. These can be built and delivered much quicker than a traditional build for a comparable price, and we believe this offers a real opportunity to revolutionise housebuilding in the UK.”

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