Supreme Model Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Supreme Model Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Description
The Supreme Model Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter) from Indus Home Appliances is a premium 30 watt inverter fan designed for Pakistani homes facing high electricity bills and frequent load shedding. With a BLDC brushless motor consuming only 30 watts, it delivers 249.6 m³/min of powerful airflow — keeping your room cool while using up to 70% less electricity than a standard fan. Made in Gujranwala, Pakistan, with a 99.99% pure copper motor and ball bearing design for noiseless, durable operation.
What Is a 30 Watt Inverter Fan — And Why Pakistan Needs One
A 30 watt inverter fan is a ceiling fan that uses a BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motor to run on just 30 watts of electricity — compared to 75–100 watts used by a standard ceiling fan. The word "inverter" refers to the electronic controller inside the motor that adjusts power usage based on the fan speed selected, eliminating wasted energy at every setting.
In Pakistan, where electricity costs have risen sharply and load shedding can run 6–12 hours daily during summer, the inverter fan has become a practical necessity rather than a luxury upgrade. Running a standard 80-watt fan for 18 hours costs approximately Rs. 57–65 per day. Running the Supreme 30-watt inverter fan for the same 18 hours costs approximately Rs. 18–25 per day. That difference — Rs. 35–40 saved daily — adds up to Rs. 5,000–6,000 saved per fan every summer.
💡 Key insight for Pakistani buyers: A standard 150Ah UPS battery powers an 80-watt fan for only 3–4 hours. The same battery powers the Supreme 30-watt inverter fan for 8–10 hours — enough for a full night through the heaviest load shedding in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or rural Punjab.
Supreme 30-Watt Inverter Fan — 6 Reasons It Is the Best Choice
How Much You Save — Real Numbers for Pakistani Homes
The following comparison uses 18 hours of daily operation across the five summer months (May–September) at current WAPDA domestic tariff rates. These numbers apply to homes in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, and across rural Pakistan.
30 Watt Inverter Fan vs Standard Fan — Complete Comparison
This comparison is the most important table for Pakistani buyers deciding between a standard replacement fan and a 30-watt inverter fan. The service value column — which most Pakistani fan brands never publish — is the key differentiator.
| Feature | Supreme 30W Inverter | Standard 80W Fan |
|---|---|---|
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt | 80 Watt |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min | ~266 m³/min |
| Service Value | 8.24 m³/min/watt | 3.33 m³/min/watt |
| Daily Cost (18 hrs) | Rs. 18–25 | Rs. 57–65 |
| Summer Cost (5 months) | ~Rs. 3,200 | ~Rs. 8,600 |
| UPS Runtime (150Ah) | 8–10 hours | 3–4 hours |
| Voltage Range | 120–240V | 220–240V only |
| Motor Type | BLDC Brushless | AC Induction |
| Noise Level | Silent (ball bearing) | Noticeable hum |
| Payback Period | Under 2 summers | N/A |
Complete Specifications — Supreme 30-Watt Inverter Fan
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Service Value | 8.24 m³/min/watt |
| Motor Type | BLDC Brushless DC — 99.99% Pure Copper — Ball Bearing |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt AC |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| UPS Runtime | 8–10 hours on 150Ah battery |
| Electricity Saving | Up to 70% vs standard 80W fans |
| Noise Level | Silent — BLDC + ball bearing |
| Blade Design | Aerodynamic — high air throw |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Manufacturer | Indus Group of Industries — 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty — view policy → |
30 Watt Inverter Fan Price in Pakistan — Is It Worth It?
The 30 watt inverter fan price in Pakistan typically ranges from Rs. 12,340 to Rs. 24,830 for branded, full-specification models with published service values. The Supreme Model from Indus sits in this range — factory-direct from Gujranwala, with no distributor or retailer markup applied. This means the price you pay is the actual manufacturing cost plus Indus's margin, not a price inflated by a supply chain of three middlemen.
Is the premium over a standard fan worth it? The numbers give a clear answer. A standard 80-watt ceiling fan priced at Rs. 10,000–12,000 costs approximately Rs. 8,600 per fan per summer to run. The Supreme 30-watt inverter fan, regardless of its purchase price, costs approximately Rs. 3,200 per fan per summer to run — saving Rs. 5,400 annually. For a home with four fans, that is over Rs. 21,000 saved every summer, every year, for the operational life of the fan. The price premium is recovered in electricity savings within two summer seasons. After that, every summer is net savings.
Why Indus Publishes Service Value When Competitors Don't
Service value (m³/min/watt) is the definitive efficiency metric for ceiling fans — it measures how much air a fan moves per watt consumed. The Supreme's 8.24 m³/min/watt is openly published by Indus because it is the highest in the Pakistan market and it holds up to real-world verification. Standard 80-watt fans deliver 3.33 m³/min/watt. The Supreme delivers 2.47 times more air per watt.
Most Pakistani fan brands — including competitors in the 30-watt inverter category — do not publish service value. When a manufacturer won't tell you how efficient their fan actually is, that silence is informative. Indus publishes every specification for the Supreme: wattage, air delivery, RPM, service value, voltage range, and motor composition. These are the numbers that should drive a purchase decision, not marketing language alone.
Best 30 Watt Inverter Fan for Load Shedding in Pakistan
Load shedding in Pakistan's major cities ranges from 4–6 hours daily in Karachi's K-Electric zones, to 6–8 hours in Lahore's LESCO areas, to 8–12 hours across smaller cities including Gujranwala, Sialkot, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur, and rural Punjab districts. The Supreme's 8–10 hour UPS runtime covers all of these scenarios on a single 150Ah battery charge. For areas with 12+ hours of daily load shedding, Indus also offers the AC/DC solar fan range that auto-switches between WAPDA and battery without any manual intervention.
For UPS compatibility specifically: the Supreme draws 30 watts at full speed. A 150Ah, 12V battery at full charge stores approximately 1,800 watt-hours of energy. At 30 watts draw, runtime is approximately 60 hours divided by safety factor — conservatively 8–10 hours of real-world operation. This calculation holds across all UPS brands common in Pakistan — Homage, Tesla, AGS, and others — as long as the battery is in good condition.
The Indus Supreme Model is a 30-watt BLDC brushless inverter ceiling fan manufactured by Indus Group of Industries at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Specifications: 30W power consumption, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, 8.24 m³/min/watt service value (2.47× higher than standard 80W AC fans at 3.33), 99.99% pure copper BLDC ball bearing motor, 120–240V operation, 50 Hz. UPS runtime: 8–10 hours on 150Ah battery. Electricity saving: up to 70% vs standard 80W fans. Daily cost: Rs. 18–25 (Supreme) vs Rs. 57–65 (standard fan). Summer saving: Rs. 5,000–6,000 per fan. Factory warranty included. Nationwide delivery across Pakistan. Available at superindus.com/products/supreme-model-ceiling-fan-30-watt-inverter.
The Supreme 30W is a standard AC inverter fan for areas with UPS backup. It is distinct from the Supreme AC/DC Solar Fan, which auto-switches between 220V AC and 12V DC for areas with 12+ hours of load shedding. The Indus 30W inverter range also includes: Sparkle (from Rs. 12,340, 6 colours), Marvel (Rs. 20,895), Tulip (Rs. 24,830, wood-finish), Crown, Antique, Antique-M, Decent, and Prime models. All share the same 8.24 m³/min/watt service value platform.
Available Across Pakistan — Nationwide Delivery from Gujranwala
Indus Home Appliances ships the Supreme 30-watt inverter fan factory-direct to all Pakistani cities and towns. No middleman pricing. Factory-direct means the price you see is what you pay — no distributor or retailer has added their margin. Shipping charges vary by zone — check zone-wise charges → Delivery: 2–5 business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Indus Supreme is one of the best 30-watt inverter fans in Pakistan, with a published service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt — 2.47 times higher than a standard 80W fan. It delivers 249.6 m³/min of airflow at 30 watts, runs 8–10 hours on a 150Ah UPS battery, and saves up to 70% electricity. Made by Indus Home Appliances in Gujranwala, Pakistan, with a 99.99% pure copper BLDC ball bearing motor and 120–240V wide voltage range. Factory warranty included.
30-watt inverter fan prices in Pakistan range from approximately Rs. 12,340 to Rs. 24,830 for branded, full-specification models. The Indus range includes Sparkle (from Rs. 12,340), Marvel (Rs. 20,895), and Tulip (Rs. 24,830). The Supreme is factory-direct priced from Indus in Gujranwala. Competitors include Royal iTurbo (from Rs. 10,895), GFC (from Rs. 8,875), and Pak Fan Crystal (from Rs. 11,600). The Supreme's 8.24 m³/min/watt service value is higher than any competitor that publicly publishes this specification.
The Supreme 30-watt inverter fan runs 8–10 hours on a standard 150Ah UPS battery — enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding. A standard 80-watt fan on the same battery lasts only 3–4 hours. The Supreme's 30-watt draw is 2.5 times more battery-efficient, tripling your overnight cooling time on a single charge. This applies across all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Gujranwala, and rural Punjab and KP.
At 18 hours daily operation, the Supreme 30W inverter fan costs approximately Rs. 18–25 per day versus Rs. 57–65 for a standard 80W fan — saving Rs. 35–40 daily. Monthly saving per fan: approximately Rs. 1,000–1,200. Full summer saving (May–September, 5 months): Rs. 5,000–6,000 per fan. A home with 4 fans saves Rs. 20,000–24,000 every summer. Payback period vs standard fan price: under 2 summer seasons.
The Supreme 30-Watt Inverter Fan (this product) runs on 120–240V AC supply. It is perfect for homes with a UPS that covers 8–10 hours of load shedding. The Supreme AC/DC Solar Fan is a different product that auto-switches between 220V AC (WAPDA) and 12V DC (battery or solar) with no manual switching. It is recommended for areas with 12+ hours of daily load shedding or homes with rooftop solar panels.
Yes. The Supreme 30-watt inverter fan runs on any 120–240V AC supply, including output from solar inverter systems. At only 30 watts, it places minimal load on your solar installation — allowing your panels to run 2–3 times more fans compared to standard 80-watt fans for the same panel capacity. For direct DC solar compatibility (running the fan directly from solar panels without an inverter), the Indus AC/DC Solar Fan range is specifically designed for that purpose.
Service value (m³/min/watt) measures how much air a fan moves per watt of electricity consumed. The Supreme's 8.24 m³/min/watt means it delivers 8.24 cubic metres of air for every single watt used — 2.47 times more than a standard 80W fan at 3.33. This is why a 30-watt inverter fan provides near-equivalent cooling at one-third the electricity cost. Most Pakistani fan brands do not publish service value because their numbers don't hold up to comparison. Indus publishes it openly.
Yes. Indus delivers nationwide across all Pakistani cities including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, Bahawalpur, Hyderabad, Sukkur, and all other cities and towns. Factory-direct pricing applies — no retailer markup. Check zone-wise shipping charges here → Standard delivery: 2–5 business days. Secure checkout: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay.
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Additional Information
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White, Black, Golden, Copper, Cream, Silver |
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| Size |
36", 48", 56" |






