PassivDom
Develops autonomous, self-learning modular houses using industrial 3D printing robots with carbon fiber, polyurethane, basalt, resins, and fiberglass, enabling off-grid living with solar power, water generation, and climate control.
- CEO / Founder
- Maxim Gerbut
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $1.5M
- Latest Round
- Seed
- Key Investors
- Horizon Capital; TA Ventures; U.Ventures; Dragon Capital
Technology & Products
Key Products
modulOne (basic module); modulTwo (island model); Guest House variants; Customizable autonomous houses
Technological Advantage
Proprietary robotic 3D printing process for entire house frames (not just walls) using advanced composites (carbon fiber, fiberglass, polyurethane), achieving 20x less energy consumption than traditional buildings and 8-hour build times; defensible through trade secrets and process innovation.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces home construction time to 8 hours (vs. months for traditional builds) with prices starting at $32,000 for a 36 sq m model, eliminating utility bills through solar autonomy and saving up to $3,600 annually in energy costs.
How They Differentiate
3x faster build time than COBOD (8 hours vs. days/weeks) with full off-grid autonomy (solar, water, climate) vs. competitors focused only on structural printing; uses carbon fiber composites for 9x steel strength vs. standard concrete mixes.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Individuals seeking off-grid, sustainable, mobile homes; vacation home buyers; eco-conscious consumers
Industry Verticals
Construction; Real Estate; Sustainable Living
Competitors
COBOD International; Buildink; Branch Technology
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Revenue $5.4M; Employee growth rate higher than industry average; First 100 houses delivered in January 2018
Major Milestones
2017: First prototypes and pre-orders launched; 2019: Rebranded to Haus.me; EU Horizon 2020 feasibility study (project ID 775836)