Modelo ProLab: Ecohouse, casas modulares ecosostenibles con paneles solares
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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En Lima Metropolitana y otras regiones, 1.7 millones de familias carecen de una
vivienda digna, evidenciando un déficit habitacional cuantitativo y cualitativo que afecta
aproximadamente al 11.2% de los hogares a nivel nacional (INEI, 2021). Paralelamente, | el
4% no cuenta con acceso a servicios de energía eléctrica (INEI, 2023), lo cual agrava las
condiciones de vida y salud. En consecuencia, es imperativo proponer una solución que
brinde acceso a una vivienda digna y funcional.
Se empleó la metodología Design Thinking, para diseñar la solución, y la deseabilidad
de un modelo de negocio que brinde, el uso eficiente de paneles solares, para reducir la huella
de carbono y los costos energéticos, fue validada. Alineado con el ODS 9 (“ Infraestructura
resiliente e innovación”) de la ONU, el proyecto integra sistemas de gestión paneles solares
para garantizar eficiencia hídrica y energética. Ecohouse ofrece viviendas modulares
sostenibles, ensambladas en planta y montadas en sitio en menos de un mes, en el mercado
objetivo de familias de NSE C y D, clientes de casas de playa y empresas mineras, segmentos
que demandan soluciones habitacionales asequibles, funcionales y con servicios integrados.
In Metropolitan Lima and other regions, 1.7 million families lack access to adequate housing, reflecting a quantitative and qualitative housing deficit that affects approximately 11.2% of households nationwide (INEI, 2021). Simultaneously, the 4% do not have access to electricity services (INEI, 2023), further exacerbating living and health conditions. Consequently, it is imperative to propose a solution that ensures access to dignified and functional housing. The Design Thinking methodology was applied to develop the solution, and the desirability of a business model based on efficient water usage through greywater reuse systems and solar panels—aimed at reducing carbon footprint and energy costs—was validated. Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 9 (“Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”), the project incorporates sustainable water management systems and solar energy solutions to guarantee water and energy efficiency. Ecohouse offers sustainable modular homes, pre-assembled in a controlled factory environment and installed on-site in less than a month. The target market includes lower-middle and low-income families (NSE C and D), clients seeking second homes by the beach, and mining companies, all of whom demand affordable, functional housing solutions with integrated utilities
In Metropolitan Lima and other regions, 1.7 million families lack access to adequate housing, reflecting a quantitative and qualitative housing deficit that affects approximately 11.2% of households nationwide (INEI, 2021). Simultaneously, the 4% do not have access to electricity services (INEI, 2023), further exacerbating living and health conditions. Consequently, it is imperative to propose a solution that ensures access to dignified and functional housing. The Design Thinking methodology was applied to develop the solution, and the desirability of a business model based on efficient water usage through greywater reuse systems and solar panels—aimed at reducing carbon footprint and energy costs—was validated. Aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 9 (“Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”), the project incorporates sustainable water management systems and solar energy solutions to guarantee water and energy efficiency. Ecohouse offers sustainable modular homes, pre-assembled in a controlled factory environment and installed on-site in less than a month. The target market includes lower-middle and low-income families (NSE C and D), clients seeking second homes by the beach, and mining companies, all of whom demand affordable, functional housing solutions with integrated utilities
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Construcción sostenible, Sistemas de energía fotovoltaica, Energía solar
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