Marvel Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — Pakistan's Best Energy-Saving Fan for Load Shedding Homes
The Indus Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan is not just a ceiling fan — it is a solution to Pakistan's two biggest home problems: skyrocketing electricity bills and daily load shedding. Built with a 99.99% pure copper ball bearing motor, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, and full UPS, solar, and generator compatibility, it delivers powerful cooling at just 30 watts — saving you up to 70% on fan electricity costs every single month. At Rs. 20,895 with factory-direct pricing and nationwide delivery from Gujranwala, it is the smartest inverter ceiling fan investment available in Pakistan today.
Why the Marvel Is Pakistan's Best 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan
When Pakistani buyers search for the best 30 watt inverter fan, they are solving a very specific problem: how to stay cool through 8–14 hours of daily load shedding without draining a UPS battery by midnight, and without paying electricity bills that keep climbing every quarter. Most ceiling fans in Pakistan consume 75 to 120 watts — fine when WAPDA is running, but a UPS killer when it is not. The Indus Marvel Inverter Fan solves this completely.
Its BLDC (Brushless DC) inverter motor technology draws only 30 watts at full speed — the same as a single LED bulb. Yet it delivers 249.6 cubic metres of air per minute, fully circulating a medium-to-large Pakistani bedroom or office. Families in Lahore running 4 fans through a 12-hour load shedding night now do it on a single UPS charge. That is not a marketing claim — it is simple arithmetic: 30W × 4 fans = 120W total draw. A standard 150Ah battery runs that for 18–22 hours on a single charge.
The 99.99% pure copper wound motor is the heart of this fan's long-term performance. Copper dissipates heat faster than aluminium or mixed-metal windings — meaning the motor runs cooler under Pakistan's voltage stress (180V–240V swings are common in summer). Cooler motor = no burnout. No burnout = no repair bills after year 2. The ball bearing technology adds near-silent operation at 310 RPM — the fan runs all night in a bedroom without producing the hum or wobble that cheaper motors develop within months of use.
In Pakistan's 30 watt inverter fan price landscape of Rs. 10,000–25,000, the Marvel at Rs. 20,895 sits in the mid-premium tier — not the cheapest, but far from the most expensive. What justifies the price is simple: it is manufactured and quality-controlled at the Indus factory in Gujranwala, with every specification verified and published. The motor winding purity, air delivery figure, RPM, and weight are not estimated — they are factory-tested values from Pakistan's own fan manufacturing heartland.
Full Technical Specifications
| Specification | Verified Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — BLDC Energy Saver |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt AC (wide range — handles Pakistan's fluctuations) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt — saves up to 70% vs standard fans |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed (RPM) | 310 RPM — near-silent ball bearing operation |
| Service Value | 8.24 m³/min/watt (among the highest in category) |
| Motor Type | BLDC Inverter, 99.99% Pure Copper Wound |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing — noiseless, long-life |
| Gross Weight (Total Unit) | 9.400 kg — premium solid build |
| Body Net Weight | 5.650 kg |
| Blade Net Weight | 1.370 kg |
| Finish / Colour | Cream Golden & Black Golden |
| Fan Category | Inverter / Energy Saving / UPS Compatible |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Compatible With | 120–240V supply · UPS · Solar Inverter · Generator · All standard regulators |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty (see warranty policy) |
What You Save Every Month — Real Numbers
How the Marvel Fits in the Indus Fan Range
Choosing the right fan in Pakistan starts with matching the technology to your biggest pain point — electricity cost or load shedding runtime.
80W · 266.4 m³/min
9.4 kg · Premium AC fan
Best for: Aesthetics + airflow
30W · 249.6 m³/min
UPS: 18–24+ hrs · Solar ready
Best for: Load shedding + bills
Auto WAPDA/battery switch
Solar panel direct connect
Best for: Off-grid / full solar
Which Rooms Is the Marvel 30W Inverter Fan Best For?
The Marvel's silent ball bearing motor, wide voltage range, and UPS compatibility make it the ideal inverter ceiling fan in Pakistan for any room in any home — especially those hit hardest by load shedding.
The Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Fan — A Complete Buying Guide for Pakistan (2026)
If you have searched for 30 watt inverter fan price in Pakistan in 2026, you already understand the context. Electricity tariffs in Pakistan have climbed sharply — most residential consumers now pay Rs. 50–70 per unit on domestic slabs. A regular 100-watt ceiling fan running 12 hours a day costs Rs. 60–85 per day. For a household running four fans through summer, that is Rs. 7,000–10,000 per month just from fans. And then load shedding hits — and the UPS battery that should last through the night is dead by 2 AM because it is running four 100-watt fans.
The 30 watt inverter fan category exists to solve both problems simultaneously. It is not a new technology — BLDC (Brushless DC) motor fans have been available globally for years — but Pakistan's specific combination of high electricity tariffs, daily load shedding, and rising solar adoption has made this the fastest-growing fan category in the country in 2025–2026.
30 Watt Inverter Fan vs Regular Fan — What the Numbers Show
The comparison is straightforward. A 30 watt ceiling fan drawing 30W for 12 hours uses 0.36 kWh — approximately Rs. 22 at Rs. 60/unit. A 100W fan for the same 12 hours uses 1.2 kWh — approximately Rs. 72. Per day, per fan, that is a Rs. 50 difference. Per month: Rs. 1,500. Per year: Rs. 18,000. For a home with 4 fans running through an 8-month Pakistani summer, the annual saving exceeds Rs. 50,000.
On UPS, the arithmetic is even more striking. A standard 150Ah battery running a 100W fan provides roughly 6–8 hours of runtime. The same battery running a 30W Marvel inverter fan provides 18–24+ hours. That is the difference between sleeping through one load shedding rotation and sleeping through an entire night of rolling blackouts — which is the lived reality for families in Lahore, Multan, Hyderabad, and Sukkur through peak summer months.
What to Look for When Buying a 30 Watt Inverter Fan in Pakistan
Motor quality is everything. The motor in a 30W inverter fan carries a higher technological burden than a standard AC motor — it must convert power efficiently across a wide voltage range (120–240V in Pakistan's case), regulate speed electronically without spikes, and do so for 8–12 years without service. The only motor material that handles Pakistan's voltage stress long-term is 99.99% pure copper winding. Fans with aluminium or mixed-metal windings fail faster under sustained low-voltage conditions — a common Pakistani grid condition in summer peak hours.
Bearing type determines noise and lifespan. Ball bearings are the standard for quality inverter fans — they run quietly, last significantly longer, and do not develop wobble or hum within the first year of use. The Marvel's ball bearing motor is why it runs silently at 310 RPM where cheaper sleeve-bearing fans develop audible noise within months.
Air delivery per watt — the real efficiency metric. Do not judge an inverter fan by wattage alone. Judge it by m³/min per watt — also called service value. The Marvel delivers 249.6 m³/min at 30W — a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. For comparison, a standard 80W fan delivering 266 m³/min has a service value of 3.3 m³/min/watt. The Marvel moves nearly the same volume of air at one-third the power.
Voltage range matters for Pakistan. A fan rated only for 220–240V can struggle or fail when voltage drops to 180V — common in areas like Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, and rural Punjab during summer peak load. The Marvel's 120–240V rating means it runs at full performance even at the low end of Pakistan's grid voltage.
Why Pakistan's Energy-Conscious Buyers Choose Indus
The energy saving ceiling fan market in Pakistan has many players — some well-known, many obscure, and a significant number selling imported fans with no local warranty or service infrastructure. Indus Home Appliances occupies a different position: a Pakistani manufacturer based in Gujranwala, the country's fan manufacturing capital, with a factory at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1 — not an importer, not an assembler, but a producer.
This matters for three reasons. First, every specification on the Marvel's page — 30W, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min, 9.4 kg — is a tested factory figure, not a marketing estimate. Second, warranty claims are honoured locally, not routed through an overseas manufacturer with no Pakistan presence. Third, factory-direct pricing means Rs. 20,895 reaches the buyer without the distributor and retailer markups that add 20–40% to the price of equivalent imported fans.
For buyers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, and Peshawar, the Marvel ships nationwide with delivery timelines and shipping zone details published transparently at superindus.com. No hidden charges, no ambiguous delivery commitments.
Is the Marvel Worth Rs. 20,895 Compared to a Rs. 5,000 Standard Fan?
At face value, a Rs. 20,895 inverter fan versus a Rs. 5,000 standard fan looks like a Rs. 15,895 premium. But run the electricity maths: the Marvel saves Rs. 15,000–18,000 per fan per year. That means the price premium is recovered in less than one year of normal Pakistani summer use. From year two onwards, every year the fan runs is Rs. 15,000+ of net saving. Over a 10-year lifespan — realistic given the copper motor and ball bearing build — the Marvel delivers Rs. 150,000+ in cumulative electricity savings versus a standard fan. The Rs. 20,895 is not a cost. It is an investment with a calculable, positive return.
For households replacing multiple fans — which is the norm for new constructions and renovations in Lahore's DHA, Islamabad's F-sectors, Karachi's Clifton and Defence — the best 30 watt inverter fan in Pakistan is not a luxury purchase. It is the rational economic choice for anyone who pays their own electricity bill.
Why Buy the Marvel 30W Inverter Fan from Indus Home Appliances?
Frequently Asked Questions — Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Fan
Explore More Energy-Saving Fans from Indus
The Marvel is part of the Indus energy-efficient fan family. Browse by category to find the right fan for every room, budget, and power situation:
- All 30 Watt Inverter Fans in Pakistan — Browse the Full Inverter Range
- All Ceiling Fans in Pakistan — Indus AC 220V Range
- AC/DC Solar Ceiling Fans — Auto Load-Shedding Switch, Solar Direct
- Starlit Model (Silver Black) — Rs. 18,350 · Premium Decorative AC Fan
- Fan Bundles for 5 Marla & 10 Marla Homes — Complete Home Sets
- Indus Warranty Policy — What's Covered & How to Claim
- Indus Shipping Policy — Pakistan Nationwide Delivery
- Return & Exchange Policy
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Marvel Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Marvel Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — Pakistan's Best Energy-Saving Fan for Load Shedding Homes
The Indus Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan is not just a ceiling fan — it is a solution to Pakistan's two biggest home problems: skyrocketing electricity bills and daily load shedding. Built with a 99.99% pure copper ball bearing motor, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, and full UPS, solar, and generator compatibility, it delivers powerful cooling at just 30 watts — saving you up to 70% on fan electricity costs every single month. At Rs. 20,895 with factory-direct pricing and nationwide delivery from Gujranwala, it is the smartest inverter ceiling fan investment available in Pakistan today.
Why the Marvel Is Pakistan's Best 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan
When Pakistani buyers search for the best 30 watt inverter fan, they are solving a very specific problem: how to stay cool through 8–14 hours of daily load shedding without draining a UPS battery by midnight, and without paying electricity bills that keep climbing every quarter. Most ceiling fans in Pakistan consume 75 to 120 watts — fine when WAPDA is running, but a UPS killer when it is not. The Indus Marvel Inverter Fan solves this completely.
Its BLDC (Brushless DC) inverter motor technology draws only 30 watts at full speed — the same as a single LED bulb. Yet it delivers 249.6 cubic metres of air per minute, fully circulating a medium-to-large Pakistani bedroom or office. Families in Lahore running 4 fans through a 12-hour load shedding night now do it on a single UPS charge. That is not a marketing claim — it is simple arithmetic: 30W × 4 fans = 120W total draw. A standard 150Ah battery runs that for 18–22 hours on a single charge.
The 99.99% pure copper wound motor is the heart of this fan's long-term performance. Copper dissipates heat faster than aluminium or mixed-metal windings — meaning the motor runs cooler under Pakistan's voltage stress (180V–240V swings are common in summer). Cooler motor = no burnout. No burnout = no repair bills after year 2. The ball bearing technology adds near-silent operation at 310 RPM — the fan runs all night in a bedroom without producing the hum or wobble that cheaper motors develop within months of use.
In Pakistan's 30 watt inverter fan price landscape of Rs. 10,000–25,000, the Marvel at Rs. 20,895 sits in the mid-premium tier — not the cheapest, but far from the most expensive. What justifies the price is simple: it is manufactured and quality-controlled at the Indus factory in Gujranwala, with every specification verified and published. The motor winding purity, air delivery figure, RPM, and weight are not estimated — they are factory-tested values from Pakistan's own fan manufacturing heartland.
Full Technical Specifications
| Specification | Verified Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — BLDC Energy Saver |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt AC (wide range — handles Pakistan's fluctuations) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt — saves up to 70% vs standard fans |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed (RPM) | 310 RPM — near-silent ball bearing operation |
| Service Value | 8.24 m³/min/watt (among the highest in category) |
| Motor Type | BLDC Inverter, 99.99% Pure Copper Wound |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing — noiseless, long-life |
| Gross Weight (Total Unit) | 9.400 kg — premium solid build |
| Body Net Weight | 5.650 kg |
| Blade Net Weight | 1.370 kg |
| Finish / Colour | Cream Golden & Black Golden |
| Fan Category | Inverter / Energy Saving / UPS Compatible |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Compatible With | 120–240V supply · UPS · Solar Inverter · Generator · All standard regulators |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty (see warranty policy) |
What You Save Every Month — Real Numbers
How the Marvel Fits in the Indus Fan Range
Choosing the right fan in Pakistan starts with matching the technology to your biggest pain point — electricity cost or load shedding runtime.
80W · 266.4 m³/min
9.4 kg · Premium AC fan
Best for: Aesthetics + airflow
30W · 249.6 m³/min
UPS: 18–24+ hrs · Solar ready
Best for: Load shedding + bills
Auto WAPDA/battery switch
Solar panel direct connect
Best for: Off-grid / full solar
Which Rooms Is the Marvel 30W Inverter Fan Best For?
The Marvel's silent ball bearing motor, wide voltage range, and UPS compatibility make it the ideal inverter ceiling fan in Pakistan for any room in any home — especially those hit hardest by load shedding.
The Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Fan — A Complete Buying Guide for Pakistan (2026)
If you have searched for 30 watt inverter fan price in Pakistan in 2026, you already understand the context. Electricity tariffs in Pakistan have climbed sharply — most residential consumers now pay Rs. 50–70 per unit on domestic slabs. A regular 100-watt ceiling fan running 12 hours a day costs Rs. 60–85 per day. For a household running four fans through summer, that is Rs. 7,000–10,000 per month just from fans. And then load shedding hits — and the UPS battery that should last through the night is dead by 2 AM because it is running four 100-watt fans.
The 30 watt inverter fan category exists to solve both problems simultaneously. It is not a new technology — BLDC (Brushless DC) motor fans have been available globally for years — but Pakistan's specific combination of high electricity tariffs, daily load shedding, and rising solar adoption has made this the fastest-growing fan category in the country in 2025–2026.
30 Watt Inverter Fan vs Regular Fan — What the Numbers Show
The comparison is straightforward. A 30 watt ceiling fan drawing 30W for 12 hours uses 0.36 kWh — approximately Rs. 22 at Rs. 60/unit. A 100W fan for the same 12 hours uses 1.2 kWh — approximately Rs. 72. Per day, per fan, that is a Rs. 50 difference. Per month: Rs. 1,500. Per year: Rs. 18,000. For a home with 4 fans running through an 8-month Pakistani summer, the annual saving exceeds Rs. 50,000.
On UPS, the arithmetic is even more striking. A standard 150Ah battery running a 100W fan provides roughly 6–8 hours of runtime. The same battery running a 30W Marvel inverter fan provides 18–24+ hours. That is the difference between sleeping through one load shedding rotation and sleeping through an entire night of rolling blackouts — which is the lived reality for families in Lahore, Multan, Hyderabad, and Sukkur through peak summer months.
What to Look for When Buying a 30 Watt Inverter Fan in Pakistan
Motor quality is everything. The motor in a 30W inverter fan carries a higher technological burden than a standard AC motor — it must convert power efficiently across a wide voltage range (120–240V in Pakistan's case), regulate speed electronically without spikes, and do so for 8–12 years without service. The only motor material that handles Pakistan's voltage stress long-term is 99.99% pure copper winding. Fans with aluminium or mixed-metal windings fail faster under sustained low-voltage conditions — a common Pakistani grid condition in summer peak hours.
Bearing type determines noise and lifespan. Ball bearings are the standard for quality inverter fans — they run quietly, last significantly longer, and do not develop wobble or hum within the first year of use. The Marvel's ball bearing motor is why it runs silently at 310 RPM where cheaper sleeve-bearing fans develop audible noise within months.
Air delivery per watt — the real efficiency metric. Do not judge an inverter fan by wattage alone. Judge it by m³/min per watt — also called service value. The Marvel delivers 249.6 m³/min at 30W — a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. For comparison, a standard 80W fan delivering 266 m³/min has a service value of 3.3 m³/min/watt. The Marvel moves nearly the same volume of air at one-third the power.
Voltage range matters for Pakistan. A fan rated only for 220–240V can struggle or fail when voltage drops to 180V — common in areas like Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, and rural Punjab during summer peak load. The Marvel's 120–240V rating means it runs at full performance even at the low end of Pakistan's grid voltage.
Why Pakistan's Energy-Conscious Buyers Choose Indus
The energy saving ceiling fan market in Pakistan has many players — some well-known, many obscure, and a significant number selling imported fans with no local warranty or service infrastructure. Indus Home Appliances occupies a different position: a Pakistani manufacturer based in Gujranwala, the country's fan manufacturing capital, with a factory at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1 — not an importer, not an assembler, but a producer.
This matters for three reasons. First, every specification on the Marvel's page — 30W, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min, 9.4 kg — is a tested factory figure, not a marketing estimate. Second, warranty claims are honoured locally, not routed through an overseas manufacturer with no Pakistan presence. Third, factory-direct pricing means Rs. 20,895 reaches the buyer without the distributor and retailer markups that add 20–40% to the price of equivalent imported fans.
For buyers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, and Peshawar, the Marvel ships nationwide with delivery timelines and shipping zone details published transparently at superindus.com. No hidden charges, no ambiguous delivery commitments.
Is the Marvel Worth Rs. 20,895 Compared to a Rs. 5,000 Standard Fan?
At face value, a Rs. 20,895 inverter fan versus a Rs. 5,000 standard fan looks like a Rs. 15,895 premium. But run the electricity maths: the Marvel saves Rs. 15,000–18,000 per fan per year. That means the price premium is recovered in less than one year of normal Pakistani summer use. From year two onwards, every year the fan runs is Rs. 15,000+ of net saving. Over a 10-year lifespan — realistic given the copper motor and ball bearing build — the Marvel delivers Rs. 150,000+ in cumulative electricity savings versus a standard fan. The Rs. 20,895 is not a cost. It is an investment with a calculable, positive return.
For households replacing multiple fans — which is the norm for new constructions and renovations in Lahore's DHA, Islamabad's F-sectors, Karachi's Clifton and Defence — the best 30 watt inverter fan in Pakistan is not a luxury purchase. It is the rational economic choice for anyone who pays their own electricity bill.
Why Buy the Marvel 30W Inverter Fan from Indus Home Appliances?
Frequently Asked Questions — Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Fan
Explore More Energy-Saving Fans from Indus
The Marvel is part of the Indus energy-efficient fan family. Browse by category to find the right fan for every room, budget, and power situation:
- All 30 Watt Inverter Fans in Pakistan — Browse the Full Inverter Range
- All Ceiling Fans in Pakistan — Indus AC 220V Range
- AC/DC Solar Ceiling Fans — Auto Load-Shedding Switch, Solar Direct
- Starlit Model (Silver Black) — Rs. 18,350 · Premium Decorative AC Fan
- Fan Bundles for 5 Marla & 10 Marla Homes — Complete Home Sets
- Indus Warranty Policy — What's Covered & How to Claim
- Indus Shipping Policy — Pakistan Nationwide Delivery
- Return & Exchange Policy
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Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — Pakistan's Best Energy-Saving Fan for Load Shedding Homes
The Indus Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan is not just a ceiling fan — it is a solution to Pakistan's two biggest home problems: skyrocketing electricity bills and daily load shedding. Built with a 99.99% pure copper ball bearing motor, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, and full UPS, solar, and generator compatibility, it delivers powerful cooling at just 30 watts — saving you up to 70% on fan electricity costs every single month. At Rs. 20,895 with factory-direct pricing and nationwide delivery from Gujranwala, it is the smartest inverter ceiling fan investment available in Pakistan today.
Why the Marvel Is Pakistan's Best 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan
When Pakistani buyers search for the best 30 watt inverter fan, they are solving a very specific problem: how to stay cool through 8–14 hours of daily load shedding without draining a UPS battery by midnight, and without paying electricity bills that keep climbing every quarter. Most ceiling fans in Pakistan consume 75 to 120 watts — fine when WAPDA is running, but a UPS killer when it is not. The Indus Marvel Inverter Fan solves this completely.
Its BLDC (Brushless DC) inverter motor technology draws only 30 watts at full speed — the same as a single LED bulb. Yet it delivers 249.6 cubic metres of air per minute, fully circulating a medium-to-large Pakistani bedroom or office. Families in Lahore running 4 fans through a 12-hour load shedding night now do it on a single UPS charge. That is not a marketing claim — it is simple arithmetic: 30W × 4 fans = 120W total draw. A standard 150Ah battery runs that for 18–22 hours on a single charge.
The 99.99% pure copper wound motor is the heart of this fan's long-term performance. Copper dissipates heat faster than aluminium or mixed-metal windings — meaning the motor runs cooler under Pakistan's voltage stress (180V–240V swings are common in summer). Cooler motor = no burnout. No burnout = no repair bills after year 2. The ball bearing technology adds near-silent operation at 310 RPM — the fan runs all night in a bedroom without producing the hum or wobble that cheaper motors develop within months of use.
In Pakistan's 30 watt inverter fan price landscape of Rs. 10,000–25,000, the Marvel at Rs. 20,895 sits in the mid-premium tier — not the cheapest, but far from the most expensive. What justifies the price is simple: it is manufactured and quality-controlled at the Indus factory in Gujranwala, with every specification verified and published. The motor winding purity, air delivery figure, RPM, and weight are not estimated — they are factory-tested values from Pakistan's own fan manufacturing heartland.
Full Technical Specifications
| Specification | Verified Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | 30 Watt Inverter Ceiling Fan — BLDC Energy Saver |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt AC (wide range — handles Pakistan's fluctuations) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt — saves up to 70% vs standard fans |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed (RPM) | 310 RPM — near-silent ball bearing operation |
| Service Value | 8.24 m³/min/watt (among the highest in category) |
| Motor Type | BLDC Inverter, 99.99% Pure Copper Wound |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing — noiseless, long-life |
| Gross Weight (Total Unit) | 9.400 kg — premium solid build |
| Body Net Weight | 5.650 kg |
| Blade Net Weight | 1.370 kg |
| Finish / Colour | Cream Golden & Black Golden |
| Fan Category | Inverter / Energy Saving / UPS Compatible |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Compatible With | 120–240V supply · UPS · Solar Inverter · Generator · All standard regulators |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty (see warranty policy) |
What You Save Every Month — Real Numbers
How the Marvel Fits in the Indus Fan Range
Choosing the right fan in Pakistan starts with matching the technology to your biggest pain point — electricity cost or load shedding runtime.
80W · 266.4 m³/min
9.4 kg · Premium AC fan
Best for: Aesthetics + airflow
30W · 249.6 m³/min
UPS: 18–24+ hrs · Solar ready
Best for: Load shedding + bills
Auto WAPDA/battery switch
Solar panel direct connect
Best for: Off-grid / full solar
Which Rooms Is the Marvel 30W Inverter Fan Best For?
The Marvel's silent ball bearing motor, wide voltage range, and UPS compatibility make it the ideal inverter ceiling fan in Pakistan for any room in any home — especially those hit hardest by load shedding.
The Marvel 30 Watt Inverter Fan — A Complete Buying Guide for Pakistan (2026)
If you have searched for 30 watt inverter fan price in Pakistan in 2026, you already understand the context. Electricity tariffs in Pakistan have climbed sharply — most residential consumers now pay Rs. 50–70 per unit on domestic slabs. A regular 100-watt ceiling fan running 12 hours a day costs Rs. 60–85 per day. For a household running four fans through summer, that is Rs. 7,000–10,000 per month just from fans. And then load shedding hits — and the UPS battery that should last through the night is dead by 2 AM because it is running four 100-watt fans.
The 30 watt inverter fan category exists to solve both problems simultaneously. It is not a new technology — BLDC (Brushless DC) motor fans have been available globally for years — but Pakistan's specific combination of high electricity tariffs, daily load shedding, and rising solar adoption has made this the fastest-growing fan category in the country in 2025–2026.
30 Watt Inverter Fan vs Regular Fan — What the Numbers Show
The comparison is straightforward. A 30 watt ceiling fan drawing 30W for 12 hours uses 0.36 kWh — approximately Rs. 22 at Rs. 60/unit. A 100W fan for the same 12 hours uses 1.2 kWh — approximately Rs. 72. Per day, per fan, that is a Rs. 50 difference. Per month: Rs. 1,500. Per year: Rs. 18,000. For a home with 4 fans running through an 8-month Pakistani summer, the annual saving exceeds Rs. 50,000.
On UPS, the arithmetic is even more striking. A standard 150Ah battery running a 100W fan provides roughly 6–8 hours of runtime. The same battery running a 30W Marvel inverter fan provides 18–24+ hours. That is the difference between sleeping through one load shedding rotation and sleeping through an entire night of rolling blackouts — which is the lived reality for families in Lahore, Multan, Hyderabad, and Sukkur through peak summer months.
What to Look for When Buying a 30 Watt Inverter Fan in Pakistan
Motor quality is everything. The motor in a 30W inverter fan carries a higher technological burden than a standard AC motor — it must convert power efficiently across a wide voltage range (120–240V in Pakistan's case), regulate speed electronically without spikes, and do so for 8–12 years without service. The only motor material that handles Pakistan's voltage stress long-term is 99.99% pure copper winding. Fans with aluminium or mixed-metal windings fail faster under sustained low-voltage conditions — a common Pakistani grid condition in summer peak hours.
Bearing type determines noise and lifespan. Ball bearings are the standard for quality inverter fans — they run quietly, last significantly longer, and do not develop wobble or hum within the first year of use. The Marvel's ball bearing motor is why it runs silently at 310 RPM where cheaper sleeve-bearing fans develop audible noise within months.
Air delivery per watt — the real efficiency metric. Do not judge an inverter fan by wattage alone. Judge it by m³/min per watt — also called service value. The Marvel delivers 249.6 m³/min at 30W — a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. For comparison, a standard 80W fan delivering 266 m³/min has a service value of 3.3 m³/min/watt. The Marvel moves nearly the same volume of air at one-third the power.
Voltage range matters for Pakistan. A fan rated only for 220–240V can struggle or fail when voltage drops to 180V — common in areas like Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, and rural Punjab during summer peak load. The Marvel's 120–240V rating means it runs at full performance even at the low end of Pakistan's grid voltage.
Why Pakistan's Energy-Conscious Buyers Choose Indus
The energy saving ceiling fan market in Pakistan has many players — some well-known, many obscure, and a significant number selling imported fans with no local warranty or service infrastructure. Indus Home Appliances occupies a different position: a Pakistani manufacturer based in Gujranwala, the country's fan manufacturing capital, with a factory at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1 — not an importer, not an assembler, but a producer.
This matters for three reasons. First, every specification on the Marvel's page — 30W, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min, 9.4 kg — is a tested factory figure, not a marketing estimate. Second, warranty claims are honoured locally, not routed through an overseas manufacturer with no Pakistan presence. Third, factory-direct pricing means Rs. 20,895 reaches the buyer without the distributor and retailer markups that add 20–40% to the price of equivalent imported fans.
For buyers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, and Peshawar, the Marvel ships nationwide with delivery timelines and shipping zone details published transparently at superindus.com. No hidden charges, no ambiguous delivery commitments.
Is the Marvel Worth Rs. 20,895 Compared to a Rs. 5,000 Standard Fan?
At face value, a Rs. 20,895 inverter fan versus a Rs. 5,000 standard fan looks like a Rs. 15,895 premium. But run the electricity maths: the Marvel saves Rs. 15,000–18,000 per fan per year. That means the price premium is recovered in less than one year of normal Pakistani summer use. From year two onwards, every year the fan runs is Rs. 15,000+ of net saving. Over a 10-year lifespan — realistic given the copper motor and ball bearing build — the Marvel delivers Rs. 150,000+ in cumulative electricity savings versus a standard fan. The Rs. 20,895 is not a cost. It is an investment with a calculable, positive return.
For households replacing multiple fans — which is the norm for new constructions and renovations in Lahore's DHA, Islamabad's F-sectors, Karachi's Clifton and Defence — the best 30 watt inverter fan in Pakistan is not a luxury purchase. It is the rational economic choice for anyone who pays their own electricity bill.
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