Save Up to 65% on Electricity with Victura Airmotion’s BLDC Ceiling Fans: Buy Online

Let’s rewind to a muggy April evening in Kolkata.

Rajesh, a small business owner, sat under his ceiling fan, wiping sweat off his forehead with the newspaper that had once promised “energy-saving” appliances. His electricity bill had just crossed ₹2,500. Again. But this time, something in him snapped, not with frustration, but with curiosity.

“Does a ceiling fan really gulp down that much power?” he wondered.

And that was the beginning of his journey, one that would end with a fan so efficient, it could slash his power bills by more than half.

This is not just Rajesh’s story. It could be yours too. Because like millions across India, we underestimate the quiet yet constant pull ceiling fans have on our energy bills.

But things are changing. With Victùra Airmotion’s BLDC Ceiling Fans, you can save up to 65% on electricity without compromising on airflow, design, or convenience.

Let’s explore how.

Here’s a little shocker: the average induction motor fan in Indian households consumes 70 to 80 watts per hour. That doesn’t sound like much at first until you remember that fans are often running 10 to 20 hours a day, in multiple rooms, especially in peak summers.

Let’s say you run just two fans for 12 hours daily. That’s around:

  • 2 fans x 12 hours x 75 watts = 1.8 kWh per day
  • Over a month? 54 units just on those two fans
  • And if you’re paying ₹8 per unit, that’s ₹432 a month… per two fans!

Now multiply that by 3 or 4 fans. The number’s climbing, isn’t it?

This is exactly the silent power drain most homes and businesses never calculate, until the bill arrives.

Let’s demystify this.

Normal ceiling fans have old motors from more than 100 years ago. These motors use back-and-forth electric flow to turn a magnetic field that moves the blades. They’re strong, yes, but they use up a lot of power. Most of the electricity is lost as heat. And once installed, there’s little control over speed optimization or power draw.

BLDC fans (Brushless Direct Current) are a modern marvel.

Here’s how they differ:

FeatureInduction Motor FanBLDC Fan (e.g., Victùra Airmotion)
Power Consumption70–80 watts25–35 watts
EfficiencyMediumHigh
NoiseAudible humWhisper-quiet operation
Heat GenerationMoreLess
LifespanModerateLonger due to no brushes
Remote Control CapabilityUsually noBuilt-in with all Victùra Airmotion fans

At the core of a BLDC fan is an electronic controller that manages how much electricity is needed based on the fan’s speed and load. No energy is wasted. Every watt is purposeful.

And that’s how you end up saving up to 65% on electricity.

Sure, there are a few BLDC fans out there. But Victùra Airmotion isn’t just selling a fan; it’s redefining how fans fit into your lifestyle.

Here’s why thousands of homes are switching:

Each Victùra Airmotion BLDC fan uses as little as 28 watts, even at full speed. That’s less than half the power of a regular fan. In one year, this could cut down on a lot of power use per fan. Think how that adds up in all your rooms.

Imagine the ripple effect across all your rooms.

Don’t think it’s weak because it uses less power. These fans are made to move a lot of air, even in big rooms, without a loud noise. Whether you’re at work, asleep, or just in deep thought, you feel the strong air but not the sound.

Victùra doesn’t believe in blending into the ceiling. Their fans are made to complement your interiors, not disappear into them. From sleek matte finishes to contemporary blade curves, they’re as much a design element as a utility.

Don’t get fooled by the small power use. These fans can move a lot of air, big room or small, and they’re still quiet. Perfect for work, sleep, or peaceful moments.

Buying online from Victùra Airmotion isn’t just about receiving a box with a fan inside. It’s about upgrading your cooling experience.

Let’s break down the features that make this switch worth every rupee:

No more pulling chains or getting up to change speed. Every fan comes with a sleek remote, giving you full control over speed settings, timer, and special modes.

Want a natural breeze effect while you nap? Victùra fans include Breeze Mode that mimics real wind patterns for a soothing experience. Hosting guests? Use Boost Mode for maximum airflow instantly.

This is a rare gem. In winters, the reverse mode helps circulate warm air downwards—making heating more effective and saving on your heating costs.

Set your fan to turn off after 1, 2, or 4 hours. This is great for when you sleep at night, take short naps, or if you often forget to turn it off before bed.

Even if the power in your place goes up and down, Victùra BLDC fans keep a steady pace and work well, not like old fans that slow down or stop. 

In the move to air coolers and ACs, it’s easy to miss the strong, quiet ceiling fan. But the fact is, fans are still the top way to cool down, most of all in hot places like India.

Unlike ACs, which consume up to 1500 watts, a Victura Airmotion BLDC fan sips just 28–35 watts. Even better? Fans circulate air, helping your skin’s natural cooling process through evaporation, something ACs can’t do on their own.

And try this smart tip: run your ceiling fan with your AC. The fan moves air well, spreading cool air quickly, allowing you to set your AC 2–3°C higher but still feel cool. This tiny shift can drop how much energy your AC uses by up to 10%, helping you save more energy. 

So, while ACs fight the heat hard, it is the simple fan that is best at saving energy: quiet, good, and all the time.

Your Victùra Airmotion BLDC fan is already a powerhouse of efficiency, but why stop there? Here are a few simple habits that can push your savings even further:

Seems obvious, but it’s worth repeating. A fan cools people, not rooms. If no one’s in the room, turn it off; it’s instant savings.

Set the fan to turn off after you fall asleep. You don’t need it blasting all night. The built-in timer feature ensures comfort without waste.

Dust on blades cuts how well air moves. Wiping them each month makes sure your fan works at top power with less stress on the motor.

While not fan-specific, better-insulated rooms retain coolness longer. Combine your BLDC fan with curtains, shaded windows, or cross-ventilation for best results.

Moving to a BLDC fan isn’t only for saving money. It’s for bettering your ease, managing how cool you get, and forever leaving high power costs behind.

Victùra Airmotion is not just a name; it’s a shift. One that’s good at saving, makes low noise, and is clever in all the right ways.

So if you want to make a shift that counts, not just for your money, but for how you live, now is the time.

Back to Rajesh from Kolkata. Three months after switching to Victùra Airmotion BLDC fans, his electricity bill dropped by ₹800. That’s ₹9,600 saved in a year. The fans had already paid for themselves, and then some.

What he didn’t expect, though, was how seamlessly they became a part of his life. The remote on the bedside table. The silence during work hours. The gentle breeze at night. No clunky hum. No worries.

Buy your Victùra Airmotion BLDC Ceiling Fan online today.

Because savings don’t need to make noise.

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