Ceiling Fans in Pakistan — Buy the Best Ceiling Fan Online at Indus
Shop ceiling fans in Pakistan with Indus Home Appliances. Whether you need a standard AC fan for a bedroom, an energy-saving inverter fan for lower electricity bills, or an AC/DC solar fan for uninterrupted cooling during load shedding, this collection brings every category together. Ceiling fan prices at Indus start from Rs. 9,950, with models in 36", 48", and 56" blade spans to suit rooms of all sizes.
Ceiling Fan Price in Pakistan — Updated April 2026
Ceiling fan price in Pakistan varies based on fan type, blade size, and motor technology. Standard 220V fans are the most affordable, ranging from Rs. 9,950 to Rs. 19,220 at Indus. Inverter fans save up to 60% on electricity costs. AC/DC solar fans are the premium option for load-shedding areas. As a direct manufacturer in Gujranwala, Indus offers factory-level pricing with no middleman markup.
| Fan Category | Blade Size | Price Range (PKR) | Power Draw | Best For |
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| Standard AC Ceiling Fan | 36", 48", 56" | Rs. 9,950 – 19,220 | 75–100W | Everyday home & office use |
| 30W Inverter Ceiling Fan | 36", 48", 56" | Rs. 11,000 – 22,000 | 28–32W | Energy saving, UPS-friendly |
| AC/DC Solar Ceiling Fan | 48", 56" | Rs. 13,000 – 28,000 | 20–35W DC / 75W AC | Load shedding, solar homes |
What Is the Best Ceiling Fan in Pakistan?
The best ceiling fan in Pakistan depends on your room, power setup, and budget. For pure daily performance, a 56" AC fan with a copper-wound motor delivers the highest air output (245–280 m³/min). For electricity saving, a 30-watt inverter fan consumes one-third the power of a standard fan. For homes with load shedding, an AC/DC solar fan switches automatically between WAPDA and battery/solar with no manual switching.
Best Ceiling Fan for Bedroom in Pakistan
Standard Pakistani bedrooms (10×10 to 12×12 ft) work best with a 48-inch ceiling fan. Models like the Sparkle, Flourence, and Grace series combine quiet operation with premium aesthetics. For uninterrupted cooling through the night on UPS, a 30-watt inverter fan is the top recommendation — running 8–10 hours on a standard 150Ah battery without draining it.
Best Ceiling Fan for Lounge and Drawing Room
Lounges and drawing rooms of 14×14 ft to 18×18 ft need a 56-inch ceiling fan for full air circulation. The Antique, Crown, and Grace series from Indus are designed for larger living spaces, with wider blade spans for stronger airflow and decorative finishes for premium interiors.
Best Ceiling Fan for Office, Shop and Clinic
Commercial spaces running fans for long daily hours need a 56" AC fan with a thermally protected motor. For offices with load-shedding, an AC/DC fan ensures operations continue uninterrupted. All Indus fans include a factory warranty, making them reliable for business installations.
Types of Ceiling Fans Available in Pakistan
Standard AC Ceiling Fans (220V)
Standard AC ceiling fans run on 220V household electricity and draw 75–100 watts. No special wiring required — compatible with regular regulators. Available in 36", 48", and 56" sizes. Copper-wound motors last longer and handle Pakistan's frequent voltage fluctuations better than aluminium-wound alternatives.
30-Watt Inverter Ceiling Fans — Energy Saving
Inverter fans use a DC brushless motor consuming only 28–32 watts — 60–70% less than a standard fan. Compatible with UPS, inverter systems, and solar setups. Most models include remote control with speed settings, timer, and sleep mode. Running a 30W inverter fan for 18 hours daily costs approximately Rs. 18–25 versus Rs. 50–65 for a standard fan. Browse the 30-watt inverter fan collection →
AC/DC Solar Ceiling Fans — For Load Shedding
AC/DC fans run on 220V AC from WAPDA and automatically switch to 12V DC from solar or battery when power goes out — no manual switching needed. DC mode: 20–35 watts. Ideal for areas with 8–12 hours of daily load shedding. Browse the AC/DC solar fan collection →
Ceiling Fan Sizes — Which Blade Span Do You Need?
Selecting the correct ceiling fan size is critical. An undersized fan in a large room reduces efficiency; an oversized one in a small room creates unnecessary turbulence.
Bedrooms, kitchens, studies
Standard bedrooms, dining rooms
Lounges, halls, shops — most popular in Pakistan
Minimum ceiling height for safe installation: 8 feet. For ceilings above 10 ft, use a 12–18" downrod extension for better ground-level airflow.
How to Choose a Ceiling Fan in Pakistan — Step-by-Step
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1Measure your room size. Under 100 sq ft → 36". 100–175 sq ft → 48". 175+ sq ft → 56".
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2Check your electricity setup. Have a UPS or solar? Choose a 30W inverter or AC/DC fan. No backup? A standard 220V AC fan is sufficient.
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3Set your budget. Standard AC: Rs. 9,950–19,220. Inverter: Rs. 11,000–22,000. AC/DC solar: Rs. 13,000–28,000.
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4Choose your finish. Cream and white suit traditional interiors. Gold and metallic for modern drawing rooms. Black for a contemporary look.
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5Check the warranty. Always buy from a brand with a clear motor warranty. View Indus warranty policy →
Ceiling Fan Comparison — Find Your Match
Why Ceiling Fans Are Essential in Pakistan
Pakistan experiences summer temperatures of 43–48°C in cities like Lahore, Multan, Gujranwala, and Karachi from May through August. A 56" ceiling fan draws only 75–100 watts and reduces perceived room temperature by 3–4°C through wind-chill effect — at a fraction of an air conditioner's running cost. Running a ceiling fan alongside an AC allows you to raise the thermostat 3–4 degrees, cutting AC electricity costs by 10–15% per degree. With urban Punjab facing 4–10 hours of daily load shedding in peak summer, inverter and AC/DC fans have become a household necessity rather than a luxury.
Why Buy Ceiling Fans from Indus?
Indus is a manufacturer based at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab — one of Pakistan's largest fan manufacturing zones. No middleman markups.
Standard AC, 30W inverter, and AC/DC solar fans — compare all three technologies without searching across multiple websites.
Ships to Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, and Peshawar. View shipping policy →
All Indus ceiling fans include a factory warranty on motors and mechanical components. View warranty details →
Frequently Asked Questions About Ceiling Fans in Pakistan
The best ceiling fan in Pakistan for everyday use is a 56-inch AC fan with a copper-wound motor, delivering 245–280 m³/min air output. For energy saving, a 30-watt inverter ceiling fan is the best choice — consuming one-third the electricity of a standard fan. For homes with load shedding, an AC/DC solar ceiling fan is the top pick — it switches automatically between WAPDA and battery or solar backup. Indus offers all three categories starting from Rs. 9,950.
Ceiling fan price in Pakistan in 2026 starts from Rs. 9,950 for standard 220V AC models. Inverter ceiling fans range from Rs. 11,000 to Rs. 22,000. AC/DC solar ceiling fans range from Rs. 13,000 to Rs. 28,000. At Indus, all fans are sold at factory-direct prices with no intermediary markup.
36-inch — for rooms up to 100 sq ft (small bedrooms, kitchens, studies).
48-inch — for rooms of 100–175 sq ft (standard Pakistani bedrooms, dining rooms).
56-inch — for rooms of 175–300 sq ft (lounges, drawing rooms, shops, halls).
The 56-inch is the most popular ceiling fan size in Pakistan for home and commercial use.
Yes. A 30-watt inverter ceiling fan runs on any standard UPS. At 30 watts, a 150Ah battery can power one fan for 8–10 hours — enough for a full night without WAPDA. Standard AC fans (75–100W) also run on UPS but drain the battery 2–3 times faster. For the longest backup time, choose a 30-watt inverter fan or an AC/DC solar ceiling fan.
A standard AC ceiling fan uses 75–100 watts per hour. A 30-watt inverter fan uses 28–32 watts — 60–70% less. Running a standard fan 18 hours daily costs approximately Rs. 50–65 per day at current WAPDA unit rates. An inverter fan running the same hours costs approximately Rs. 18–25 per day, saving Rs. 4,000–8,000 over one summer season.
A normal AC ceiling fan uses an induction motor on 220V AC, consuming 75–100 watts. An inverter ceiling fan uses a brushless DC motor consuming only 28–32 watts — roughly one-third the power. Inverter fans cost 20–40% more upfront but reduce monthly electricity bills by up to 60% and are compatible with UPS and solar systems, making them a better long-term investment for Pakistani households.
For a standard 12×12 ft bedroom, a 48-inch ceiling fan with a quiet motor is the best choice. Decorative models — Sparkle, Flourence, and Grace — combine steady airflow with a premium appearance. For silent operation on UPS through the night, a 30-watt inverter fan is the top recommendation — it runs quietly for 8+ hours on a standard home battery backup.
You can buy ceiling fans online in Pakistan at Indus Home Appliances (superindus.com) with nationwide home delivery to Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, and Peshawar. See the Indus shipping policy for delivery timelines and charges.
Yes. An AC/DC ceiling fan is worth buying in any Pakistani city with more than 4 hours of daily load shedding in summer. These fans switch automatically between WAPDA (220V AC) and solar or battery backup (12V DC) with no manual switching. On DC mode they consume as low as 20–35 watts, making them very battery-efficient — ideal for homes with a solar system or rooftop panels.
Yes. Decorative ceiling fans from Indus — Antique, Crown, Sparkle Gold, Expo Fancy — use the same motor specifications as standard models, ensuring full-performance cooling alongside premium aesthetics. The difference is in finish, canopy design, and blade styling — not in air delivery or cooling effectiveness.
