Builder Alset EHome Partners With Tesla to Construct Community of Ehomes

Tesla solar panels, Powerwalls, and electric vehicle chargers will be installed in 20 new homes at the Northpark community in Porter, Texas.

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Alset EHome, a U.S.-based property developer and subsidiary of Alset EHome International, announced a strategic agreement with Tesla for an initial supply of Tesla products, including solar panels, Powerwalls, and electric vehicle chargers, to be installed in a community of Ehomes in Texas.

The Tesla equipment will be installed in 20 new single-family homes at the Northpark community in Porter, Texas, a town located on the northeast side of Houston. Alset has 10 more homes under contract in the same community scheduled for closing at the end of June. Moving forward, there are plans to acquire an additional 70 units in the Houston area, targeting a total of 100 Ehome deliveries in 2021.

“We are delivering what we believe will be the model housing ecosystem of the future,” says Charley MacKenzie, the U.S. CEO of Alset EHome. “As more people look to make sustainable choices in their selection of homes, we are keen on making the transition for our customers the easiest it can be. This will also help accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.”

Aligning with the vision of building a community founded on a sustainable carbon footprint, each Alset Ehome will come with a Tesla vehicle to promote the use of electric vehicles for a sustainable lifestyle.

In addition to the 20 homes at Northpark, the builder’s nearby flagship development, Alset at Black Oak, will integrate a clean energy ecosystem encompassing housing, transport, and electricity. The first phase, by Rausch Coleman Homes, are nearly sold out, and development on future phases is progressing well, according to the company. A total of 650 homes are planned at this development, located in Magnolia, Texas, north of Houston.

The community will include an amenity center featuring organic, modular/vertical vegetable farming, a café, visitor residences, child care clubs, and a social events venue.

“Our plan is to develop over 5,000 intelligently designed Ehomes in the next three to five years,” says Chan Heng Fai, chairman and CEO of Alset EHome International. “We are excited to develop the communities of the future in close collaboration with Tesla.”

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Symone Strong

Symone is an editor at Builder. She also has stories in other company publications, including ARCHITECT. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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