Earth Gen-Biofuel Inc. announcing additions of a new series of homes to production that will include single piece modular homes. As one of America's premier builders of manufactured homes of under 1000 square feet, the Company is responding to its customers need for modular homes larger than the Park Model floor plans that have accounted for all sales in 2021, and that are still 100% of the 32 homes slated for delivery in the 8 weeks of 2022. The new designs include larger homes built to meet HUD building codes that are still in the company's “Sweet Spot” for manufacturing homes under 1000 square feet.

The new product line includes floor plans from 525 to 900 square feet of interior living space. The company expects pricing to range from $90,000 to $120,000 based on the specific residential finish package. These new floor plans are compatible with other designs in style and finishes.

Marketing of the new floor plans fits well into sales and marketing plans as customers for current line of Park Model RVs overlaps with the same buyer for the new home designs. Each of these new floor plans can be modified to meet the many regional markets that IHC is serving. The Company's sales are currently focused in three regions, which include The Pacific Northwest for residential and Recreational Communities, City Living Residential Communities and Southwest Communities in Desert areas.

The company currently markets in three of the key states where legislation has been passed to encourage home owners to add extra living units to their single family properties. The states of Oregon, Washington and California are some of the most aggressive in supporting this market. All three states have enacted legislation that supports the backyard single family addition concept.

New regulations change existing zoning to encourage Counties and Cities to will allow single family home owners to add units to their properties to provide more housing where it is needed most in the residential communities that are close to jobs. It is anticipated that these changes will add income opportunities for home owners and provide additional housing inventory in an effort to make housing more affordable by increasing supply.