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Do you know fans with BLDC technology can cut power consumption by 60%? 

Summer is knocking at the door. With BLDC fans, every nook and corner of a home will be surrounded by cool air. And, what else can we think apart from Polar’s BLDC Fans? 

BLDC fan technology is energy-efficient and helps in cost-cutting over electricity bills. The BLDC motors contain permanent magnets rather than electromagnets used in induction motors. The permanent magnet contains less heat loss and energy compared to electromagnets. The BLDC motors convert alternate current into DC. The BLDC Fan Technology saves more energy and makes your living room look more stylish. 

Check the energy rating on an electrical appliance before you purchase it. 

 

                                               Conventional Fan                     BLDC Fan

Power consumption                       85 Watts                             35 Watts

Total units of electricity/month  16.8 Units                      40.8 Units   

Electricity bill per day (Rs)             7.8                                      3.7

Electricity bill per annum (Rs)     2850                                    1350                     

Let’s know the reasons why you should go for BLDC fans.

1. Cost-effectiveness 

Due to the unavailability of carbon brushes, maintenance costs of BLDC fans are reduced significantly. Plus, they consume 35 Watts of power consumption as opposed to 85 Watts. So, even if the initial costs are higher, BLDC fans will help you save 2X more money on consumption over the years. They last longer and are cost-effective.

2. Smart Performance

BLDC fans maintain rotation. Thanks to the electronically controlled motor that allows greater speed regulation. This helps in superior air delivery and extraordinary performance. The feedback control system allows easy monitoring and results in greater efficiency.

BLDC fans are powered by a DC electric source through an integrated inverter. Unlike conventional fans that utilise AC induction motors, BLDC fans employ brushless motors with static magnets instead of electromagnets.

Normal fans consume 900 KW of energy per day, resulting in an annual energy consumption of 328,500 KW. Considering an electricity cost of ₹7 per KW hour, the annual electricity cost for the normal fan is ₹2,299,500.

A BLDC fan consumes only 420 KW/hour of energy per day, resulting in an annual energy consumption of 153,300 KW/hour. The annual electricity cost for the BLDC fan is significantly lower at ₹1,073,100.

Now, let’s calculate the cost savings and payback period for installing the BLDC fan instead of the normal fan.

Cost Savings (per year)   Payback Period
Savings in Energy Cost ₹1,226,400 2-3 years (estimated)

The payback period represents the time it takes for the accumulated cost savings to equal the initial investment in the BLDC fan. Based on the estimated cost savings of ₹1,226,400 per year, the payback period is estimated to be around 2-3 years, depending on the specific cost of the BLDC fan installation.

3. Sustainable Solution

Eco-friendly technologies like BLDC fans reduce operational costs, thereby contributing to environmental sustainability. BLDC fans bring advancement in fan technology, ensuring energy efficiency, improved performance, and longevity. 

It would be wise to switch to BLDC fans. Uplift your cooling experience. Save more energy.

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Low ElectricityConsumption

Saves 80% electricity cost

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Low Maintenance

No effort to maintain the efficiency

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ReducedCO2 Emissions

Reduced emissions, eco friendly

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