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Robotic arms assembling modular housing components in a modern factory hall operated by Gropyus in Richen, Germany

Gropyus secures €100M to scale robot-powered housing factories

3 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gropyus doubles down on industrialized housing

Vienna-based PropTech scale-up Gropyus has secured an additional €100 million in funding, lifting its total capital raised to more than €400 million. The fresh investment will be used to expand its robot-powered housing factory in Richen, Germany, as the company positions itself as a key player in tackling Europe’s acute housing shortage.

Robot-powered factory targets 3,500 apartments per year

The Richen facility is designed as a highly automated, vertically integrated production site where industrial robots and digital manufacturing systems produce modular building components. With the new capital injection, Gropyus aims to scale the plant’s output to around 3,500 apartments per year.

The company’s model is based on combining off-site construction, prefabricated modular housing and smart building technologies. By shifting much of the construction process into a controlled factory environment, Gropyus seeks to cut build times, reduce waste and improve quality compared with traditional on-site methods.

Profitability targeted by 2027 amid EU housing shortage

Across the European Union, developers are struggling to keep pace with demand as construction costs, labor shortages and stricter energy-efficiency regulations weigh on new projects. Policymakers have highlighted the need for scalable, industrialized solutions to deliver affordable homes more quickly.

Gropyus plans to reach profitability by 2027, betting that its technology-led approach will gain traction with municipalities, housing associations and institutional investors seeking reliable pipelines of new, energy-efficient apartments. The firm’s platform integrates design, manufacturing and lifecycle building management, allowing data from operations to feed back into product improvements.

PropTech momentum and investor confidence

The latest €100 million round underlines growing investor confidence in PropTech and construction technology startups that promise to industrialize one of the world’s most fragmented industries. By marrying automation, IoT-enabled buildings and standardized components, Gropyus aims to demonstrate that large-scale, sustainable housing production is commercially viable in Europe’s challenging market conditions.

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