Havells India has launched the country’s first most energy efficient fan - ES 40. A blend of energy conservation and elegant design, the latest addition in the company’s fan portfolio is the result of the company’s firm focus on innovation and strong R&D capabilities. The company has already applied for the patent for its design.
The key USP of ES 40 is the energy efficiency quotient as the fan consumes only 40 watts of electricity while the normal fan consumes between 75-80 watts of electricity. Earlier, Havells was the first company to introduce energy saving fans in India with its model ES 50 that consumes only 50 watts of electricity. ES 50 also won three consecutive national awards for energy saving from the government of India.
Havells India is a leading Fast Moving Electrical Goods (FMEG) Company with a strong global footprint. Havells enjoys enviable market dominance across a wide spectrum of products, including Industrial & Domestic Circuit Protection Devices, Cables & Wires, Motors, Pumps, Fans, Modular Switches, Home Appliances, Electric Water Heaters, Power Capacitors, CFL Lamps etc.
| Company Name | CMP |
|---|---|
| Havells India | 1305.85 |
| Siemens | 3706.55 |
| Apar Inds | 11474.15 |
| ABB India | 7029.95 |
| Waaree Energies | 3471.45 |
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