2025-09-03 Public Input on Energy Conservation Standards for Manufactured Housing; Request for information
Summary
The federal government is asking for public feedback on energy efficiency standards for manufactured homes (mobile homes and factory-built houses). These standards aim to reduce energy costs and environmental impact for the millions of Americans who live in manufactured housing by requiring builders to use more efficient heating, cooling, and insulation systems.
Key Points
- 1The Department of Energy is seeking input from the public, manufacturers, and experts about what energy efficiency requirements should apply to manufactured homes built in the future
- 2More efficient manufactured homes would lower utility bills for residents by reducing energy needed for heating and cooling
- 3Stricter energy standards could increase upfront construction costs for builders and manufacturers, potentially affecting home prices
- 4The public comment period runs until December 3, 2025, and anyone can submit feedback online to help shape these new standards
- 5These standards could significantly reduce energy consumption across the manufactured housing industry, which represents a substantial portion of affordable housing in the United States
Key Dates
September 3, 2025
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