AN INSPIRING STORY OF INDIAN INNOVATION

Versa Drives Private Limited, a 30-year-old technology company in Coimbatore, India, is an expert in motor control and embedded systems. With that expertise and experience, we have gained a solid reputation as a leading designer and manufacturer of motor control products in the country. One such product is India’s first super energy efficient ceiling fan, which is being sold under the brand Superfan. The inspiring innovation story of Superfan is about a revolution that has transformed the Indian fan industry towards a progressive and sustainable future.

It began in 2010 when Versa Drives was suggested to investigate the issue of inefficiency among fans, by panelists in a technology forum. Subsequently, we ran into the study -‘Ceiling fan: The overlooked appliance’conducted by Prayas, an NGO based in Pune. According to the study, there were about 40 crore fans in India that were consuming over 100 million units of electricity every day. As most of the electricity is generated by coal-based method, this consumption emits about 100,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere and about 200,000 liters of water is contaminated every day. Moreover, at that time the fan market was growing between 5-10% per year. The study summed up the stress on our electricity grid, pressure on the economy, the impact on the environment, and the lack of initiatives by the fan industry to resolve this predicament.

After learning about the humungous impact of the problem, we set out to find a solution and began the development with an objective to replace all the inefficient fans in India with our intended efficient solution. As 80% of fans were ceiling fans, it became our initial target. The regular inefficient ceiling fan utilizes a type of motor called AC induction motor which is inherently inefficient. It consumes about 75 W – at top speed and runs about 13 hours for one unit of electricity.

After 18 months of development, we built Brush-Less DC motor-based ceiling fans, which are now popularly known as BLDC fans in the market.This ceiling fan consumed (35 W) 50% less electricity than a regular ceiling fan (75W) while delivering the same airflow.

SUPERFAN – INDIA’S FIRST SUPER ENERGY EFFICIENT CEILING FAN

It was obvious that the whole industry must embrace the solution to achieve the replacement of all inefficient fans in the country with these efficient BLDC fans as per the objective set at the beginning of the project. So, we intended to supply the solution to all the popular brands, as they had the market pull to reach the consumers effectively and achieve the objective. Despite acknowledging the breakthrough, the slightly higher cost of the solution made them skeptical about its market acceptance, and the lack of pressure to introduce any progressive technology led them all to decline our offer.

We did not want such a high-impact innovation to be deterred by the inhibitions of the industry. So, we released the BLDC fans under the brand

SUPERFAN REVOLUTION

Superfan set out to resolve market acceptance and to put pressure on legacy brands to adopt efficient technologies. The market acceptance for Superfan was gained by providing missing features in regular fans like remote control, stable speed during voltage fluctuations, inverter compatibility, longer warranty, in-home product service on top of the operational benefit of over 50% more electricity savings. In subsequent years, Superfan has been recognized by many patents and awards worldwide, also Superfan has become popular in premium fan retail stores competing with major brands.

This market acceptance and recognition led to new brands with BLDC fans propping up. To force the mainstream industry to adopt efficient technology, we worked with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power, India) and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) by sharing knowledge and suggestions on the technology. These efforts from Superfan and the strong progressive decision of these government agencies led to the revision of the minimum efficiency requirement and mandatory star labeling change in 2019, which has essentially banned the regular fans in the market from January 2022.

In 2020, most popular brands embraced BLDC technology and introduced their models to the marketplace. Some of them do not have the technology, so they imported the solutions from China and elsewhere. In 2012, Superfan threw a pebble in the calm waters of the Indian fan industry, creating ripples, and now the ripples have turned into a tsunami – transforming the fan industry and market.

INNOVATION AHEAD

Superfan has already proved twice that we are the technology leader in the industry through our continuous innovation. Now, we have already set sights on raising the industry standard again for the third time through the next generation of efficient fans, we are calling it Hyper Q , which is expected to be available in the market later in the year.

Superfan was begun with an objective to replace 40 crore inefficient ceiling fans in India with super energy efficient ceiling fans like Superfan, now with the surge of the BLDC segment, the path towards that goal is set and the change is on the way.

One of the remaining impediments to this objective is inefficiency and waste in the existing sales and marketing practices of the industry. Superfan is applying its innovative approach to resolve these aspects as well. Moreover, our motor control expertise is targeting solutions that can create similar shifts in other appliances that have motors like air coolers, ACs, and pumps. We intend to initiate a similar revolution in those spaces and build a sustainable environment for our nation through indigenous technology.