LAS VEGAS, NV. – Jan. 7, 2025 – Yazaki Innovations, the tech disrupter subsidiary of Yazaki North America, looks to revolutionize the home building industry through the U.S. debut of PreFab Home Wiring ™ powered by YII at CES 2025. This innovative solution will redefine how homes are constructed and renovated by offering a faster, cleaner, more durable, and efficient wiring process.
“With PreFab Home WiringTM , Yazaki Innovations is bringing a fast and reliable solution to a traditionally time-consuming manual wiring process in the home building and renovation industry,” said Mike Luzader, director of the project for YII. “Our prefabricated wiring systems can eliminate human error, increase speed of installation and provide modular design that can be customized for almost any application.”
PreFab Home WiringTM helps solve the challenges of affordable housing due to increasing material and labor costs, as well as the shortage of skilled labor, particularly licensed electricians. These prefabricated systems are professionally engineered to US regulations and code requirements, using seven decades of manufacturing and quality control methodologies perfected by Yazaki.
Yazaki Innovations is also developing a version of PreFab Home WiringTM for home renovations, which can be configured by contractors or homeowners. Future features will include high voltage circuits for items such as HVAC and Electric Vehicle charge stations, solar ready wiring for newly built homes, and low voltage systems for data transmission, home automation, security systems and low voltage lighting.
Key features of this revolutionary product include:
- Pre-Assembled Wiring Harnesses: Reduces installation time and labor costs.
- Modular Design: Customizable to fit various home layouts.
- High-Quality Components: Ensures long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Code-Compliant: Adheres to all relevant building codes and standards.
By introducing this innovative solution, Yazaki Innovations is committed to transforming the home construction industry and making home wiring more accessible and affordable.