Concept & Engineering Development
Veyhold
Autonomous Habitat System for Independent Living
Veyhold is a concept-stage mobile habitat platform designed to integrate living space with private infrastructure: water recovery, biological waste treatment, off-grid energy, deployable stabilization, and technical autonomy for long-term independent living.
01 / Positioning
Private infrastructure, not recreational vehicle packaging.
Veyhold is positioned as an autonomous habitat system: a technical platform where living space, structure, stabilization, and infrastructure are designed as one architecture.
Boundary
Not a camper
Boundary
Not a tiny house
Boundary
Not a container home
02 / Problem
Independent living requires integrated infrastructure, not isolated add-ons.
The concept addresses the engineering challenge of combining mobile structure, energy storage, water recovery, wastewater processing, organic waste treatment, and ground stabilization inside a coherent habitat platform.
Infrastructure Volume
System Coupling
Deployment Constraints
Technical Autonomy
03 / Integrated Autonomous Systems
Core systems under concept and engineering development.
The platform concept combines habitat, utilities, structure, and deployable support systems into a single technical architecture. These are development targets for modelling and prototype definition, not finished subsystem claims.
Water Recovery
Conceptual recovery loop for reducing external water dependency through filtration, greywater routing, and controlled reuse. Final performance targets require engineering validation and site-specific water quality review.
Biological Wastewater Treatment
Planned treatment architecture for separating and processing wastewater streams inside a serviceable technical zone. System design must be modelled against hygiene, maintenance, environmental, and regulatory constraints.
Organic Waste Bioreactor
Concept-stage module for controlled biological processing of organic waste. Integration priorities include odor control, process stability, maintenance access, and safe separation from living areas.
LiFePO4 Energy Core
Battery architecture based on lithium iron phosphate chemistry for stable off-grid energy storage. Sizing, thermal management, protection systems, and charging logic remain part of the engineering model.
Solar Surface Integration
Exterior surfaces are treated as potential energy collection areas rather than decorative cladding. Yield depends on orientation, seasonal exposure, shading, and the final electrical architecture.
Technical Underfloor Compartments
Protected underfloor volume is reserved for infrastructure modules, service routing, storage, and inspection access. The compartment layout must balance ground clearance, thermal protection, and transport limits.
Deployable Electric Stabilizer Legs
Stabilization is intended to support leveling and load transfer after placement. The concept requires structural analysis, actuator selection, fail-safe logic, and site condition limits before prototype use.
Hybrid Load-Bearing Frame
The frame concept combines transport loads, lifting points, stabilization forces, and shell support into one structural system. Material selection and joint design are subject to CAD and finite element review.
Stressed-Skin Sandwich Shell
The shell concept uses panel stiffness as part of the structural logic while providing insulation and weather protection. Build method, core material, bonding, and repair strategy remain engineering decisions.
04 / Development Configurations
Two early configurations for technical trade-off studies.
Dimensions are approximate concept targets and may change during CAD, structural analysis, transport review, and prototype planning.
Veyhold Base
- Approx. 9000 x 4000 x 3500 mm
- Technical zone approx. 900 mm
Development configuration focused on maximum private infrastructure volume and long-duration habitat system modelling.
Veyhold Transit
- Transport-oriented configuration
- Technical zone approx. 600-700 mm
Reduced technical depth concept for transport constraints, logistics planning, and layout trade-off studies.
05 / Current Development Status
Concept architecture and engineering definition stage.
Veyhold is not presented as a manufactured, certified, deployed, or sale-ready product. The current work is focused on turning the system concept into validated engineering models and prototype requirements.
Status
Concept & Engineering Development
Focus
System architecture, structural concept, technical layout, energy-water-waste modelling, and prototype scope.
Output Target
Digital prototype package and physical prototype plan for technical review.
06 / Development Roadmap
Roadmap from concept architecture to production planning.
The sequence is a development framework, not a delivery schedule or certification claim. Each phase is intended to reduce technical uncertainty before committing to physical production decisions.
- 01
Concept Architecture
Define the habitat platform, infrastructure zones, system boundaries, transport assumptions, and core engineering requirements.
- 02
Structural Frame and Stabilization System
Develop the load path, support geometry, stabilizer concept, lifting interfaces, and preliminary structural constraints.
- 03
CAD Model and Technical Layout
Build a coordinated digital layout for living space, service access, underfloor compartments, routing, and maintenance clearances.
- 04
Energy, Water, and Waste System Modelling
Model subsystem sizing, expected flows, operating envelopes, safety requirements, and integration trade-offs before hardware selection.
- 05
Digital Prototype
Create a reviewable virtual prototype for dimensional checks, subsystem coordination, supplier discussions, and cost estimation.
- 06
Physical Prototype
Plan and build a first physical development unit for controlled testing of structure, serviceability, interfaces, and assembly method.
- 07
Pilot Deployment
Evaluate a limited real-world placement only after prototype review, permitting analysis, safety planning, and operational scope definition.
- 08
Certification and Production Planning
Map applicable standards, approval routes, quality controls, manufacturing partners, and production feasibility after prototype evidence.
07 / Potential Deployment Scenarios
Use cases for evaluation after engineering validation.
These scenarios describe where the architecture may be evaluated after engineering validation. Any deployment would depend on site rules, transport regulations, environmental requirements, safety review, and relevant certification pathways.
Private Off-Grid Living
A potential use case for permitted private land where infrastructure access is limited. Feasibility depends on local planning rules, utilities strategy, and environmental requirements.
Remote Land Development
A technical base for early-stage remote site work, surveying, or phased land development. Transport, anchoring, servicing, and seasonal conditions would need project-specific review.
Disaster-Response Housing
A possible temporary accommodation concept for resilience planning after emergencies. Any use would require logistics planning, safety validation, sanitation review, and coordination with authorities.
Municipal Temporary Accommodation
A potential modular housing option for municipalities evaluating temporary capacity. Regulatory compliance, procurement rules, maintenance, and operating responsibilities must be defined first.
Humanitarian Family Housing
A concept for family-scale shelter where infrastructure autonomy may reduce dependency on unstable utilities. Suitability depends on climate, local standards, cultural needs, and support operations.
Research, Field, and Expeditionary Infrastructure
A potential controlled habitat platform for research teams, field crews, or expedition support. Power budget, communications, service intervals, and transport routes would define the configuration.
08 / Partnership & Prototype Development
Partnership focus: engineering, prototype planning, and investment dialogue.
The current opportunity is collaboration around technical development, supplier evaluation, prototype definition, and capital planning. Veyhold is seeking the inputs required to move from concept architecture toward validated prototype requirements.
Relevant Partners
Engagement Scope
09 / Contact
Contact for partnership and prototype development.
For partnership, engineering collaboration, prototype development, or investment inquiries, contact: