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Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan
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A 1200 mm BLDC ceiling fan drawing 32 W at full speed against roughly 75 W for a conventional induction motor fan.
Direct answer: is the Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan right for you?
A BLDC ceiling fan draws roughly 32 W against 75 W for a conventional fan at similar air delivery. Running twelve hours daily, this Crompton model saves close to 190 kWh a year, repaying its price premium in about two years.
Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan
Editorial verdict
Grounded in published specifications
Summary verdict: The energy saving is real and easily calculated. At long daily runtime this is one of the few upgrades that genuinely pays for itself.
Who should buy this
Anyone replacing a fan that runs long hours daily, where the reduced power draw repays the premium quickly.
Who should avoid this
Buyers who want a conventional wall regulator, or who need the very cheapest replacement fan.
Key strengths
- 32 W at full speed against roughly 75 W conventional
- Remote with speed and timer control included
- Runs on inverter supply during outages
- High air delivery at 220 cubic metres per minute
Limitations
- Requires the supplied remote; no wall regulator
- Higher purchase price than induction motor fans
- Electronics are a failure point a simple motor lacks
Technical specifications
- Brand
- Crompton
- Model
- Energion HS 1200
- Type
- Ceiling fan
- Capacity
- 1200 mm sweep
- BEE star rating
- 5 star
- BEE rating year
- 2023
- Annual energy use
- 140 kWh/yr at 12 hours daily
- Rated power
- 32 W
- Noise level
- Not published
- Dimensions
- 1200 mm sweep
- Weight
- 4.2 kg
- Installation
- Standard ceiling hook mount
- Warranty
- 2 year product, 5 year motor
Product overview
BLDC ceiling fans are the clearest energy upgrade available in an Indian home. A conventional induction fan draws around 75 W; this one draws 32 W for comparable air delivery. Running twelve hours a day, that difference is close to 190 kWh a year per fan, which repays the higher purchase price within about two years and continues saving thereafter. The remote is not a luxury here — BLDC motors need electronic speed control, so there is no conventional wall regulator.
Key capabilities
- 1200 mm sweep, BLDC motor
- 32 W power draw at maximum speed
- 220 cubic metres per minute air delivery
- Remote with 5 speeds and timer
Frequently asked questions
Is the Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan worth buying?
A BLDC ceiling fan draws roughly 32 W against 75 W for a conventional fan at similar air delivery. Running twelve hours daily, this Crompton model saves close to 190 kWh a year, repaying its price premium in about two years.
What is the warranty and return policy for the Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan?
2 year product, 5 year motor. Includes a 7 Days Replacement Guarantee.
Who is the Crompton Energion HS 1200mm BLDC Ceiling Fan best suited for?
Anyone replacing a fan that runs long hours daily, where the reduced power draw repays the premium quickly.
