Tulip Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Pakistan's Most Elegant 30-Watt Inverter Fan — Now with Premium Wood-Finish Blades
Most inverter fans save electricity. The Tulip saves electricity AND transforms your ceiling into a design statement. Three premium wood-finish variants — Dark, Metallic, Light — with the same 30-watt BLDC motor, 8.24 m³/min/watt service value, and 8–10 hour UPS runtime that Pakistani homes need to stay cool through every load shedding hour of summer.
Your standard 80-watt ceiling fan is costing you Rs. 50–65 every day. Over five months of Pakistani summer — May to September — that's Rs. 8,000–9,750 per fan in electricity bills. With four fans running across your home, you're spending Rs. 32,000–39,000 on cooling alone. And when WAPDA cuts power, that same fan drains your 150Ah UPS battery in 3–4 hours — leaving your family sweating through the night.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan solves both problems completely. Rs. 18–25/day instead of Rs. 50–65. 8–10 hours UPS runtime instead of 3–4. And unlike every other inverter fan on the Pakistani market — it looks extraordinary while doing it.
Choose Your Tulip — Three Premium Wood Finishes, One Exceptional Motor
All three Tulip variants use the same 30W BLDC motor with identical performance specifications. The choice is entirely aesthetic — calibrated for Pakistan's most common interior styles.
Deep, rich walnut tones. Best for traditional Pakistani drawing rooms, study rooms, and formal dining spaces with dark wooden furniture and warm-tone interiors.
Contemporary wood-meets-metal aesthetic. Perfect for modern Pakistani homes, contemporary lounges, and open-plan living areas that blend traditional warmth with modern design.
Warm blonde wood tones. Ideal for bedrooms, guest rooms, and bright, naturally lit spaces where lighter colours create an airy, open feel.
6 Reasons the Tulip Is Pakistan's Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Design-Conscious Homes
No other 30-watt inverter fan in Pakistan offers wood-finish blade aesthetics at this specification level. The Tulip gives you premium BLDC efficiency without the clinical look of standard cream or white inverter fans. Your ceiling fan becomes part of your interior design, not just a utility.
Service value (m³/min/watt) is the true efficiency measure. At 8.24, the Tulip moves 2.47× more air per watt than a standard 80-watt fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). This is not a marketing claim — it is a verifiable factory specification. No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to this number.
At 30 watts, a 150Ah UPS battery powers the Tulip for 8–10 hours — enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding without interruption. Standard 80-watt fans drain the same battery in 3–4 hours. The Tulip triples your effective backup cooling time with one fan change.
BLDC brushless motors have no commutator brushes — the cause of electrical hum in standard fans. Combined with precision ball bearings, the Tulip operates in near-complete silence at every speed setting. Install it in your bedroom and sleep undisturbed — by load shedding OR by fan noise.
WAPDA supply fluctuates between 150–250V throughout the day in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and across rural Punjab. The Tulip operates at full efficiency from 120V to 240V — maintaining consistent 310 RPM regardless of voltage dips. Standard fans slow visibly under low voltage. The Tulip doesn't.
Running a standard 80W fan 18 hours daily for 5 months costs ~Rs. 8,640. The Tulip at 30W costs ~Rs. 3,240 — a saving of Rs. 5,400 per fan per summer. Install 4 fans across your home and save Rs. 21,600 every summer. Payback period: under 2 summers. After that — it pays you.
Real Electricity Savings — What You Actually Save This Summer
Pakistan's grid voltage drops to 150–180V daily during peak summer hours — exactly when you need your fan most. Standard ceiling fans slow down, creating the frustrating experience of a fan that barely moves air when it's 44°C outside. The Tulip's wide 120–240V range means it performs identically at 3 AM stable voltage and at 6 PM overloaded grid voltage. Whether you're in a DHA apartment in Karachi, a house in Gulberg Lahore, or a village in Punjab — the Tulip runs at full efficiency.
Why Pakistani Homes Are Switching to 30-Watt Inverter Fans — 2026
Pakistan's electricity costs have risen sharply over the past three years. WAPDA's domestic tariff at the Rs. 30–50/unit range means a single standard ceiling fan running 18 hours daily during summer now costs a Pakistani family Rs. 8,000–10,000 per fan per five-month season. For a home with four fans — the standard for a 5 marla or 10 marla house — that is Rs. 32,000–40,000 in ceiling fan electricity alone, every summer. The 30-watt inverter fan has emerged as the most practical single investment a Pakistani homeowner can make to reduce this recurring cost.
The math is undeniable: at 30 watts instead of 80 watts, the Tulip consumes 62.5% less electricity per hour. Over a full summer season at 18 hours daily, that translates to approximately Rs. 5,400 saved per fan at current domestic tariff rates. Four fans across a home saves Rs. 21,600 per summer — every summer, for the operational lifetime of the fan. The Tulip at Rs. 24,830 pays for itself in electricity savings within two summer seasons, then generates net savings annually thereafter.
BLDC Technology — Why the Tulip's Motor Is Different
The motor technology inside the Tulip is fundamentally different from a standard ceiling fan. Conventional fans use AC induction motors — a design that creates rotation through electromagnetic induction, a process that inherently generates significant waste heat. That heat is electricity you paid for, converted into nothing useful. BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motors use permanent magnets and electronic commutation to create rotation with dramatically lower energy loss. The Tulip's 99.99% pure copper BLDC motor converts electrical energy into mechanical rotation with exceptional efficiency — which is why it achieves 249.6 m³/min of air delivery at only 30 watts, producing a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. Standard fans need 80 watts to produce similar airflow.
The Tulip vs Competitor 30W Inverter Fans — What Makes It Different
The Pakistani market for 30-watt inverter fans includes models from Royal, Tamoor, Super Asia, SK, and others — most priced between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 18,000. The Tulip is positioned above this bracket at Rs. 24,830 for a specific reason: wood-finish blades in three premium finishes — Dark Wood, Metallic Wood, and Light Wood — a design differentiation that no other Pakistani inverter fan at this specification offers. When you invest Rs. 24,830 in a ceiling fan, you are not just buying electricity savings; you are buying a piece of interior design that complements your room aesthetically while delivering industry-leading BLDC efficiency.
Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Load Shedding in Pakistan
Load shedding in Lahore reaches 6–8 hours daily during summer. In smaller cities like Gujranwala, Sialkot, Sahiwal, and Rahim Yar Khan, it can reach 10–14 hours. Karachi's KESC load management means regular 4–6 hour cuts throughout summer. Islamabad's IESCO zone faces 2–6 hour daily outages depending on feeder. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives it 8–10 hours of runtime on a standard 150Ah battery — sufficient for the heaviest load shedding in all of these cities. Standard fans using 80 watts on the same battery stop after 3–4 hours, leaving families without cooling at 2 AM. With the Tulip, that problem is eliminated.
The Indus Tulip is a 30-watt BLDC inverter ceiling fan manufactured by Indus Group of Industries at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Available in three wood-finish variants: Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. Technical specifications: 30-watt power consumption, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, service value 8.24 m³/min/watt (2.47× higher than standard 80W fans at 3.33), BLDC brushless motor with 99.99% pure copper and ball bearing design, 120–240V operation. Body gross weight: 10.690 kg. Price: Rs. 24,830. Factory warranty included. Nationwide delivery. Available at superindus.com/products/tulip-ceiling-fan-30-watt-inverter.
Inverter fan vs normal fan: A standard 80W AC ceiling fan delivers 3.33 m³/min/watt and runs 3–4 hours on 150Ah battery. The Tulip 30W inverter fan delivers 8.24 m³/min/watt and runs 8–10 hours on the same battery — 2.47× more efficient and 2.5× longer UPS runtime. Electricity saving: approximately Rs. 5,400 per fan per Pakistani summer (May–September, 18 hrs/day). Payback period: under 2 summer seasons. The Tulip's wood-finish blade design is unique among 30W inverter fans in Pakistan.
Inverter Fan vs Normal Fan — Complete Comparison
| Feature | Tulip 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. 3,240 | ~Rs. 8,640 |
| 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 |
| Blade Design | Premium Wood Finish | Standard plastic/metal |
| Per-Fan Summer Saving | Rs. 5,400 | — |
| Payback Period | Under 2 summers | N/A |
Full Technical Specifications — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan
| Specification | Factory Verified Value |
|---|---|
| Fan Series | Tulip — 30-Watt BLDC Inverter, Wood Finish |
| Available Variants | Dark Wood Finish · Metallic Wood Finish · Light Wood Finish |
| Price | Rs. 24,830 — Factory Direct |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt (wide range — full Pakistan grid coverage) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt (62.5% less than standard 80W fans) |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed | 310 RPM |
| Service Value ★ | 8.24 m³/min/watt — Pakistan's highest published |
| Motor Type | BLDC Brushless DC · 99.99% Pure Copper · Ball Bearing |
| Body Gross Weight | 10.690 kg |
| Body Net Weight | 6.819 kg |
| Blade Gross Weight | 1.370 kg |
| UPS/Solar Compatible | Yes — 8–10 hrs on 150Ah battery |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty — view full policy → |
The Tulip is available with nationwide delivery from Indus's Gujranwala factory to all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, Bahawalpur, and all other cities and towns across Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Balochistan. Factory-direct pricing applies across all zones — the price you see is the manufacturing price with Indus margin, not a retailer-inflated price. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
Pakistan's load shedding problem makes the Tulip essential across every region: Lahore's LESCO zone faces 6–8 hour summer cuts; Karachi's K-Electric areas face 4–6 hours; rural Punjab, KP, and interior Sindh face 10–14 hours. The Tulip's 8–10 hour UPS runtime covers every one of these scenarios on a single battery charge.
Why Buy the Tulip from Indus Home Appliances?
Frequently Asked Questions — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan Pakistan
The Indus Tulip is one of the best 30-watt inverter fans in Pakistan for buyers who want both energy efficiency and premium aesthetics. It delivers a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt — 2.47× higher than standard fans — with wood-finish blades in three variants (Dark, Metallic, Light). Running at just 30 watts, it saves up to 70% electricity and runs 8–10 hours on a 150Ah UPS battery. Price: Rs. 24,830 factory-direct from Gujranwala.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan price in Pakistan is Rs. 24,830 for all three variants — Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. This is a factory-direct price from Indus Home Appliances in Gujranwala. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
A 30-watt inverter fan saves Rs. 4,500–6,000 per fan per summer compared to a standard 80-watt fan. Daily cost comparison: Tulip = Rs. 18–25/day vs standard fan = Rs. 57–65/day (at 18 hours daily). Over a 5-month Pakistan summer (May–September), one Tulip fan saves approximately Rs. 5,400. Four fans across a home save Rs. 21,600 every summer.
The Tulip runs 8–10 hours on a standard 150Ah UPS battery. This is enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or rural Punjab. A standard 80-watt fan on the same battery lasts only 3–4 hours. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives you 2.5× more UPS runtime per charge.
All three variants have identical motor performance (30W, 249.6 m³/min, 310 RPM). The choice is aesthetic: Dark Wood suits traditional Pakistani drawing rooms and offices with warm-tone furniture. Metallic Wood is for modern-contemporary interiors and open-plan living areas. Light Wood works best in bright bedrooms and rooms with lighter colour schemes.
Yes. The Tulip's 30-watt BLDC motor is fully compatible with UPS systems, home inverters, and solar setups operating on 120–240V AC. At only 30 watts, it places minimal load on your solar or battery system — one Tulip fan draws the same power as roughly one-third of a standard ceiling fan, maximising your solar investment's cooling coverage.
Service value (m³/min/watt) measures how much air a fan moves per watt consumed — the definitive efficiency metric. The Tulip's 8.24 m³/min/watt means it delivers 2.47× more airflow per unit of electricity than a standard 80W fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to 8.24 — because their motors can't achieve it. This number is Indus's published, testable proof of the Tulip's efficiency.
Yes. Indus delivers nationwide across all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, and all other cities and towns. Shipping charges vary by zone — check zone-wise charges here. Delivery timeline: 2–5 business days depending on your city.
Yes — the Tulip is one of the best bedroom fans available in Pakistan. Its BLDC ball bearing motor runs in near-complete silence — no humming, no electrical buzz at any speed. The Light Wood Finish is particularly suited to bedrooms. And at 30 watts with 8–10 hours of UPS runtime, it keeps you cool through the entire night without the load shedding interruption that standard fans cause.
Both the Tulip and Marvel use the same 30W BLDC platform with 8.24 m³/min/watt service value and identical electrical performance. The difference is aesthetic: the Marvel is available in Cream Golden and Black Golden finishes (Rs. 20,895), while the Tulip features premium wood-finish blades in Dark, Metallic, and Light Wood variants (Rs. 24,830). Choose Marvel for a traditional Indus look; choose Tulip for a design-statement interior piece.
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Tulip Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Tulip Ceiling Fan (30-Watt Inverter Fans)
Pakistan's Most Elegant 30-Watt Inverter Fan — Now with Premium Wood-Finish Blades
Most inverter fans save electricity. The Tulip saves electricity AND transforms your ceiling into a design statement. Three premium wood-finish variants — Dark, Metallic, Light — with the same 30-watt BLDC motor, 8.24 m³/min/watt service value, and 8–10 hour UPS runtime that Pakistani homes need to stay cool through every load shedding hour of summer.
Your standard 80-watt ceiling fan is costing you Rs. 50–65 every day. Over five months of Pakistani summer — May to September — that's Rs. 8,000–9,750 per fan in electricity bills. With four fans running across your home, you're spending Rs. 32,000–39,000 on cooling alone. And when WAPDA cuts power, that same fan drains your 150Ah UPS battery in 3–4 hours — leaving your family sweating through the night.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan solves both problems completely. Rs. 18–25/day instead of Rs. 50–65. 8–10 hours UPS runtime instead of 3–4. And unlike every other inverter fan on the Pakistani market — it looks extraordinary while doing it.
Choose Your Tulip — Three Premium Wood Finishes, One Exceptional Motor
All three Tulip variants use the same 30W BLDC motor with identical performance specifications. The choice is entirely aesthetic — calibrated for Pakistan's most common interior styles.
Deep, rich walnut tones. Best for traditional Pakistani drawing rooms, study rooms, and formal dining spaces with dark wooden furniture and warm-tone interiors.
Contemporary wood-meets-metal aesthetic. Perfect for modern Pakistani homes, contemporary lounges, and open-plan living areas that blend traditional warmth with modern design.
Warm blonde wood tones. Ideal for bedrooms, guest rooms, and bright, naturally lit spaces where lighter colours create an airy, open feel.
6 Reasons the Tulip Is Pakistan's Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Design-Conscious Homes
No other 30-watt inverter fan in Pakistan offers wood-finish blade aesthetics at this specification level. The Tulip gives you premium BLDC efficiency without the clinical look of standard cream or white inverter fans. Your ceiling fan becomes part of your interior design, not just a utility.
Service value (m³/min/watt) is the true efficiency measure. At 8.24, the Tulip moves 2.47× more air per watt than a standard 80-watt fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). This is not a marketing claim — it is a verifiable factory specification. No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to this number.
At 30 watts, a 150Ah UPS battery powers the Tulip for 8–10 hours — enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding without interruption. Standard 80-watt fans drain the same battery in 3–4 hours. The Tulip triples your effective backup cooling time with one fan change.
BLDC brushless motors have no commutator brushes — the cause of electrical hum in standard fans. Combined with precision ball bearings, the Tulip operates in near-complete silence at every speed setting. Install it in your bedroom and sleep undisturbed — by load shedding OR by fan noise.
WAPDA supply fluctuates between 150–250V throughout the day in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and across rural Punjab. The Tulip operates at full efficiency from 120V to 240V — maintaining consistent 310 RPM regardless of voltage dips. Standard fans slow visibly under low voltage. The Tulip doesn't.
Running a standard 80W fan 18 hours daily for 5 months costs ~Rs. 8,640. The Tulip at 30W costs ~Rs. 3,240 — a saving of Rs. 5,400 per fan per summer. Install 4 fans across your home and save Rs. 21,600 every summer. Payback period: under 2 summers. After that — it pays you.
Real Electricity Savings — What You Actually Save This Summer
Pakistan's grid voltage drops to 150–180V daily during peak summer hours — exactly when you need your fan most. Standard ceiling fans slow down, creating the frustrating experience of a fan that barely moves air when it's 44°C outside. The Tulip's wide 120–240V range means it performs identically at 3 AM stable voltage and at 6 PM overloaded grid voltage. Whether you're in a DHA apartment in Karachi, a house in Gulberg Lahore, or a village in Punjab — the Tulip runs at full efficiency.
Why Pakistani Homes Are Switching to 30-Watt Inverter Fans — 2026
Pakistan's electricity costs have risen sharply over the past three years. WAPDA's domestic tariff at the Rs. 30–50/unit range means a single standard ceiling fan running 18 hours daily during summer now costs a Pakistani family Rs. 8,000–10,000 per fan per five-month season. For a home with four fans — the standard for a 5 marla or 10 marla house — that is Rs. 32,000–40,000 in ceiling fan electricity alone, every summer. The 30-watt inverter fan has emerged as the most practical single investment a Pakistani homeowner can make to reduce this recurring cost.
The math is undeniable: at 30 watts instead of 80 watts, the Tulip consumes 62.5% less electricity per hour. Over a full summer season at 18 hours daily, that translates to approximately Rs. 5,400 saved per fan at current domestic tariff rates. Four fans across a home saves Rs. 21,600 per summer — every summer, for the operational lifetime of the fan. The Tulip at Rs. 24,830 pays for itself in electricity savings within two summer seasons, then generates net savings annually thereafter.
BLDC Technology — Why the Tulip's Motor Is Different
The motor technology inside the Tulip is fundamentally different from a standard ceiling fan. Conventional fans use AC induction motors — a design that creates rotation through electromagnetic induction, a process that inherently generates significant waste heat. That heat is electricity you paid for, converted into nothing useful. BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motors use permanent magnets and electronic commutation to create rotation with dramatically lower energy loss. The Tulip's 99.99% pure copper BLDC motor converts electrical energy into mechanical rotation with exceptional efficiency — which is why it achieves 249.6 m³/min of air delivery at only 30 watts, producing a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. Standard fans need 80 watts to produce similar airflow.
The Tulip vs Competitor 30W Inverter Fans — What Makes It Different
The Pakistani market for 30-watt inverter fans includes models from Royal, Tamoor, Super Asia, SK, and others — most priced between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 18,000. The Tulip is positioned above this bracket at Rs. 24,830 for a specific reason: wood-finish blades in three premium finishes — Dark Wood, Metallic Wood, and Light Wood — a design differentiation that no other Pakistani inverter fan at this specification offers. When you invest Rs. 24,830 in a ceiling fan, you are not just buying electricity savings; you are buying a piece of interior design that complements your room aesthetically while delivering industry-leading BLDC efficiency.
Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Load Shedding in Pakistan
Load shedding in Lahore reaches 6–8 hours daily during summer. In smaller cities like Gujranwala, Sialkot, Sahiwal, and Rahim Yar Khan, it can reach 10–14 hours. Karachi's KESC load management means regular 4–6 hour cuts throughout summer. Islamabad's IESCO zone faces 2–6 hour daily outages depending on feeder. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives it 8–10 hours of runtime on a standard 150Ah battery — sufficient for the heaviest load shedding in all of these cities. Standard fans using 80 watts on the same battery stop after 3–4 hours, leaving families without cooling at 2 AM. With the Tulip, that problem is eliminated.
The Indus Tulip is a 30-watt BLDC inverter ceiling fan manufactured by Indus Group of Industries at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Available in three wood-finish variants: Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. Technical specifications: 30-watt power consumption, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, service value 8.24 m³/min/watt (2.47× higher than standard 80W fans at 3.33), BLDC brushless motor with 99.99% pure copper and ball bearing design, 120–240V operation. Body gross weight: 10.690 kg. Price: Rs. 24,830. Factory warranty included. Nationwide delivery. Available at superindus.com/products/tulip-ceiling-fan-30-watt-inverter.
Inverter fan vs normal fan: A standard 80W AC ceiling fan delivers 3.33 m³/min/watt and runs 3–4 hours on 150Ah battery. The Tulip 30W inverter fan delivers 8.24 m³/min/watt and runs 8–10 hours on the same battery — 2.47× more efficient and 2.5× longer UPS runtime. Electricity saving: approximately Rs. 5,400 per fan per Pakistani summer (May–September, 18 hrs/day). Payback period: under 2 summer seasons. The Tulip's wood-finish blade design is unique among 30W inverter fans in Pakistan.
Inverter Fan vs Normal Fan — Complete Comparison
| Feature | Tulip 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. 3,240 | ~Rs. 8,640 |
| 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 |
| Blade Design | Premium Wood Finish | Standard plastic/metal |
| Per-Fan Summer Saving | Rs. 5,400 | — |
| Payback Period | Under 2 summers | N/A |
Full Technical Specifications — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan
| Specification | Factory Verified Value |
|---|---|
| Fan Series | Tulip — 30-Watt BLDC Inverter, Wood Finish |
| Available Variants | Dark Wood Finish · Metallic Wood Finish · Light Wood Finish |
| Price | Rs. 24,830 — Factory Direct |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt (wide range — full Pakistan grid coverage) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt (62.5% less than standard 80W fans) |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed | 310 RPM |
| Service Value ★ | 8.24 m³/min/watt — Pakistan's highest published |
| Motor Type | BLDC Brushless DC · 99.99% Pure Copper · Ball Bearing |
| Body Gross Weight | 10.690 kg |
| Body Net Weight | 6.819 kg |
| Blade Gross Weight | 1.370 kg |
| UPS/Solar Compatible | Yes — 8–10 hrs on 150Ah battery |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty — view full policy → |
The Tulip is available with nationwide delivery from Indus's Gujranwala factory to all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, Bahawalpur, and all other cities and towns across Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Balochistan. Factory-direct pricing applies across all zones — the price you see is the manufacturing price with Indus margin, not a retailer-inflated price. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
Pakistan's load shedding problem makes the Tulip essential across every region: Lahore's LESCO zone faces 6–8 hour summer cuts; Karachi's K-Electric areas face 4–6 hours; rural Punjab, KP, and interior Sindh face 10–14 hours. The Tulip's 8–10 hour UPS runtime covers every one of these scenarios on a single battery charge.
Why Buy the Tulip from Indus Home Appliances?
Frequently Asked Questions — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan Pakistan
The Indus Tulip is one of the best 30-watt inverter fans in Pakistan for buyers who want both energy efficiency and premium aesthetics. It delivers a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt — 2.47× higher than standard fans — with wood-finish blades in three variants (Dark, Metallic, Light). Running at just 30 watts, it saves up to 70% electricity and runs 8–10 hours on a 150Ah UPS battery. Price: Rs. 24,830 factory-direct from Gujranwala.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan price in Pakistan is Rs. 24,830 for all three variants — Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. This is a factory-direct price from Indus Home Appliances in Gujranwala. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
A 30-watt inverter fan saves Rs. 4,500–6,000 per fan per summer compared to a standard 80-watt fan. Daily cost comparison: Tulip = Rs. 18–25/day vs standard fan = Rs. 57–65/day (at 18 hours daily). Over a 5-month Pakistan summer (May–September), one Tulip fan saves approximately Rs. 5,400. Four fans across a home save Rs. 21,600 every summer.
The Tulip runs 8–10 hours on a standard 150Ah UPS battery. This is enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or rural Punjab. A standard 80-watt fan on the same battery lasts only 3–4 hours. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives you 2.5× more UPS runtime per charge.
All three variants have identical motor performance (30W, 249.6 m³/min, 310 RPM). The choice is aesthetic: Dark Wood suits traditional Pakistani drawing rooms and offices with warm-tone furniture. Metallic Wood is for modern-contemporary interiors and open-plan living areas. Light Wood works best in bright bedrooms and rooms with lighter colour schemes.
Yes. The Tulip's 30-watt BLDC motor is fully compatible with UPS systems, home inverters, and solar setups operating on 120–240V AC. At only 30 watts, it places minimal load on your solar or battery system — one Tulip fan draws the same power as roughly one-third of a standard ceiling fan, maximising your solar investment's cooling coverage.
Service value (m³/min/watt) measures how much air a fan moves per watt consumed — the definitive efficiency metric. The Tulip's 8.24 m³/min/watt means it delivers 2.47× more airflow per unit of electricity than a standard 80W fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to 8.24 — because their motors can't achieve it. This number is Indus's published, testable proof of the Tulip's efficiency.
Yes. Indus delivers nationwide across all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, and all other cities and towns. Shipping charges vary by zone — check zone-wise charges here. Delivery timeline: 2–5 business days depending on your city.
Yes — the Tulip is one of the best bedroom fans available in Pakistan. Its BLDC ball bearing motor runs in near-complete silence — no humming, no electrical buzz at any speed. The Light Wood Finish is particularly suited to bedrooms. And at 30 watts with 8–10 hours of UPS runtime, it keeps you cool through the entire night without the load shedding interruption that standard fans cause.
Both the Tulip and Marvel use the same 30W BLDC platform with 8.24 m³/min/watt service value and identical electrical performance. The difference is aesthetic: the Marvel is available in Cream Golden and Black Golden finishes (Rs. 20,895), while the Tulip features premium wood-finish blades in Dark, Metallic, and Light Wood variants (Rs. 24,830). Choose Marvel for a traditional Indus look; choose Tulip for a design-statement interior piece.
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Pakistan's Most Elegant 30-Watt Inverter Fan — Now with Premium Wood-Finish Blades
Most inverter fans save electricity. The Tulip saves electricity AND transforms your ceiling into a design statement. Three premium wood-finish variants — Dark, Metallic, Light — with the same 30-watt BLDC motor, 8.24 m³/min/watt service value, and 8–10 hour UPS runtime that Pakistani homes need to stay cool through every load shedding hour of summer.
Your standard 80-watt ceiling fan is costing you Rs. 50–65 every day. Over five months of Pakistani summer — May to September — that's Rs. 8,000–9,750 per fan in electricity bills. With four fans running across your home, you're spending Rs. 32,000–39,000 on cooling alone. And when WAPDA cuts power, that same fan drains your 150Ah UPS battery in 3–4 hours — leaving your family sweating through the night.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan solves both problems completely. Rs. 18–25/day instead of Rs. 50–65. 8–10 hours UPS runtime instead of 3–4. And unlike every other inverter fan on the Pakistani market — it looks extraordinary while doing it.
Choose Your Tulip — Three Premium Wood Finishes, One Exceptional Motor
All three Tulip variants use the same 30W BLDC motor with identical performance specifications. The choice is entirely aesthetic — calibrated for Pakistan's most common interior styles.
Deep, rich walnut tones. Best for traditional Pakistani drawing rooms, study rooms, and formal dining spaces with dark wooden furniture and warm-tone interiors.
Contemporary wood-meets-metal aesthetic. Perfect for modern Pakistani homes, contemporary lounges, and open-plan living areas that blend traditional warmth with modern design.
Warm blonde wood tones. Ideal for bedrooms, guest rooms, and bright, naturally lit spaces where lighter colours create an airy, open feel.
6 Reasons the Tulip Is Pakistan's Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Design-Conscious Homes
No other 30-watt inverter fan in Pakistan offers wood-finish blade aesthetics at this specification level. The Tulip gives you premium BLDC efficiency without the clinical look of standard cream or white inverter fans. Your ceiling fan becomes part of your interior design, not just a utility.
Service value (m³/min/watt) is the true efficiency measure. At 8.24, the Tulip moves 2.47× more air per watt than a standard 80-watt fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). This is not a marketing claim — it is a verifiable factory specification. No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to this number.
At 30 watts, a 150Ah UPS battery powers the Tulip for 8–10 hours — enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding without interruption. Standard 80-watt fans drain the same battery in 3–4 hours. The Tulip triples your effective backup cooling time with one fan change.
BLDC brushless motors have no commutator brushes — the cause of electrical hum in standard fans. Combined with precision ball bearings, the Tulip operates in near-complete silence at every speed setting. Install it in your bedroom and sleep undisturbed — by load shedding OR by fan noise.
WAPDA supply fluctuates between 150–250V throughout the day in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and across rural Punjab. The Tulip operates at full efficiency from 120V to 240V — maintaining consistent 310 RPM regardless of voltage dips. Standard fans slow visibly under low voltage. The Tulip doesn't.
Running a standard 80W fan 18 hours daily for 5 months costs ~Rs. 8,640. The Tulip at 30W costs ~Rs. 3,240 — a saving of Rs. 5,400 per fan per summer. Install 4 fans across your home and save Rs. 21,600 every summer. Payback period: under 2 summers. After that — it pays you.
Real Electricity Savings — What You Actually Save This Summer
Pakistan's grid voltage drops to 150–180V daily during peak summer hours — exactly when you need your fan most. Standard ceiling fans slow down, creating the frustrating experience of a fan that barely moves air when it's 44°C outside. The Tulip's wide 120–240V range means it performs identically at 3 AM stable voltage and at 6 PM overloaded grid voltage. Whether you're in a DHA apartment in Karachi, a house in Gulberg Lahore, or a village in Punjab — the Tulip runs at full efficiency.
Why Pakistani Homes Are Switching to 30-Watt Inverter Fans — 2026
Pakistan's electricity costs have risen sharply over the past three years. WAPDA's domestic tariff at the Rs. 30–50/unit range means a single standard ceiling fan running 18 hours daily during summer now costs a Pakistani family Rs. 8,000–10,000 per fan per five-month season. For a home with four fans — the standard for a 5 marla or 10 marla house — that is Rs. 32,000–40,000 in ceiling fan electricity alone, every summer. The 30-watt inverter fan has emerged as the most practical single investment a Pakistani homeowner can make to reduce this recurring cost.
The math is undeniable: at 30 watts instead of 80 watts, the Tulip consumes 62.5% less electricity per hour. Over a full summer season at 18 hours daily, that translates to approximately Rs. 5,400 saved per fan at current domestic tariff rates. Four fans across a home saves Rs. 21,600 per summer — every summer, for the operational lifetime of the fan. The Tulip at Rs. 24,830 pays for itself in electricity savings within two summer seasons, then generates net savings annually thereafter.
BLDC Technology — Why the Tulip's Motor Is Different
The motor technology inside the Tulip is fundamentally different from a standard ceiling fan. Conventional fans use AC induction motors — a design that creates rotation through electromagnetic induction, a process that inherently generates significant waste heat. That heat is electricity you paid for, converted into nothing useful. BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motors use permanent magnets and electronic commutation to create rotation with dramatically lower energy loss. The Tulip's 99.99% pure copper BLDC motor converts electrical energy into mechanical rotation with exceptional efficiency — which is why it achieves 249.6 m³/min of air delivery at only 30 watts, producing a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt. Standard fans need 80 watts to produce similar airflow.
The Tulip vs Competitor 30W Inverter Fans — What Makes It Different
The Pakistani market for 30-watt inverter fans includes models from Royal, Tamoor, Super Asia, SK, and others — most priced between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 18,000. The Tulip is positioned above this bracket at Rs. 24,830 for a specific reason: wood-finish blades in three premium finishes — Dark Wood, Metallic Wood, and Light Wood — a design differentiation that no other Pakistani inverter fan at this specification offers. When you invest Rs. 24,830 in a ceiling fan, you are not just buying electricity savings; you are buying a piece of interior design that complements your room aesthetically while delivering industry-leading BLDC efficiency.
Best 30-Watt Inverter Fan for Load Shedding in Pakistan
Load shedding in Lahore reaches 6–8 hours daily during summer. In smaller cities like Gujranwala, Sialkot, Sahiwal, and Rahim Yar Khan, it can reach 10–14 hours. Karachi's KESC load management means regular 4–6 hour cuts throughout summer. Islamabad's IESCO zone faces 2–6 hour daily outages depending on feeder. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives it 8–10 hours of runtime on a standard 150Ah battery — sufficient for the heaviest load shedding in all of these cities. Standard fans using 80 watts on the same battery stop after 3–4 hours, leaving families without cooling at 2 AM. With the Tulip, that problem is eliminated.
The Indus Tulip is a 30-watt BLDC inverter ceiling fan manufactured by Indus Group of Industries at 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Available in three wood-finish variants: Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. Technical specifications: 30-watt power consumption, 310 RPM, 249.6 m³/min air delivery, service value 8.24 m³/min/watt (2.47× higher than standard 80W fans at 3.33), BLDC brushless motor with 99.99% pure copper and ball bearing design, 120–240V operation. Body gross weight: 10.690 kg. Price: Rs. 24,830. Factory warranty included. Nationwide delivery. Available at superindus.com/products/tulip-ceiling-fan-30-watt-inverter.
Inverter fan vs normal fan: A standard 80W AC ceiling fan delivers 3.33 m³/min/watt and runs 3–4 hours on 150Ah battery. The Tulip 30W inverter fan delivers 8.24 m³/min/watt and runs 8–10 hours on the same battery — 2.47× more efficient and 2.5× longer UPS runtime. Electricity saving: approximately Rs. 5,400 per fan per Pakistani summer (May–September, 18 hrs/day). Payback period: under 2 summer seasons. The Tulip's wood-finish blade design is unique among 30W inverter fans in Pakistan.
Inverter Fan vs Normal Fan — Complete Comparison
| Feature | Tulip 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. 3,240 | ~Rs. 8,640 |
| 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 |
| Blade Design | Premium Wood Finish | Standard plastic/metal |
| Per-Fan Summer Saving | Rs. 5,400 | — |
| Payback Period | Under 2 summers | N/A |
Full Technical Specifications — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan
| Specification | Factory Verified Value |
|---|---|
| Fan Series | Tulip — 30-Watt BLDC Inverter, Wood Finish |
| Available Variants | Dark Wood Finish · Metallic Wood Finish · Light Wood Finish |
| Price | Rs. 24,830 — Factory Direct |
| Operating Voltage | 120–240 Volt (wide range — full Pakistan grid coverage) |
| Operating Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 30 Watt (62.5% less than standard 80W fans) |
| Air Delivery | 249.6 m³/min |
| Rotation Speed | 310 RPM |
| Service Value ★ | 8.24 m³/min/watt — Pakistan's highest published |
| Motor Type | BLDC Brushless DC · 99.99% Pure Copper · Ball Bearing |
| Body Gross Weight | 10.690 kg |
| Body Net Weight | 6.819 kg |
| Blade Gross Weight | 1.370 kg |
| UPS/Solar Compatible | Yes — 8–10 hrs on 150Ah battery |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan — 58-A, S.I.E. NO.1, Gujranwala, Punjab |
| Warranty | Indus Factory Warranty — view full policy → |
The Tulip is available with nationwide delivery from Indus's Gujranwala factory to all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, Bahawalpur, and all other cities and towns across Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Balochistan. Factory-direct pricing applies across all zones — the price you see is the manufacturing price with Indus margin, not a retailer-inflated price. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
Pakistan's load shedding problem makes the Tulip essential across every region: Lahore's LESCO zone faces 6–8 hour summer cuts; Karachi's K-Electric areas face 4–6 hours; rural Punjab, KP, and interior Sindh face 10–14 hours. The Tulip's 8–10 hour UPS runtime covers every one of these scenarios on a single battery charge.
Why Buy the Tulip from Indus Home Appliances?
Frequently Asked Questions — Tulip 30-Watt Inverter Fan Pakistan
The Indus Tulip is one of the best 30-watt inverter fans in Pakistan for buyers who want both energy efficiency and premium aesthetics. It delivers a service value of 8.24 m³/min/watt — 2.47× higher than standard fans — with wood-finish blades in three variants (Dark, Metallic, Light). Running at just 30 watts, it saves up to 70% electricity and runs 8–10 hours on a 150Ah UPS battery. Price: Rs. 24,830 factory-direct from Gujranwala.
The Tulip 30-watt inverter fan price in Pakistan is Rs. 24,830 for all three variants — Dark Wood Finish, Metallic Wood Finish, and Light Wood Finish. This is a factory-direct price from Indus Home Appliances in Gujranwala. Shipping charges vary by zone — check your zone here.
A 30-watt inverter fan saves Rs. 4,500–6,000 per fan per summer compared to a standard 80-watt fan. Daily cost comparison: Tulip = Rs. 18–25/day vs standard fan = Rs. 57–65/day (at 18 hours daily). Over a 5-month Pakistan summer (May–September), one Tulip fan saves approximately Rs. 5,400. Four fans across a home save Rs. 21,600 every summer.
The Tulip runs 8–10 hours on a standard 150Ah UPS battery. This is enough for a full night through Pakistan's heaviest load shedding in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or rural Punjab. A standard 80-watt fan on the same battery lasts only 3–4 hours. The Tulip's 30-watt draw gives you 2.5× more UPS runtime per charge.
All three variants have identical motor performance (30W, 249.6 m³/min, 310 RPM). The choice is aesthetic: Dark Wood suits traditional Pakistani drawing rooms and offices with warm-tone furniture. Metallic Wood is for modern-contemporary interiors and open-plan living areas. Light Wood works best in bright bedrooms and rooms with lighter colour schemes.
Yes. The Tulip's 30-watt BLDC motor is fully compatible with UPS systems, home inverters, and solar setups operating on 120–240V AC. At only 30 watts, it places minimal load on your solar or battery system — one Tulip fan draws the same power as roughly one-third of a standard ceiling fan, maximising your solar investment's cooling coverage.
Service value (m³/min/watt) measures how much air a fan moves per watt consumed — the definitive efficiency metric. The Tulip's 8.24 m³/min/watt means it delivers 2.47× more airflow per unit of electricity than a standard 80W fan (3.33 m³/min/watt). No Pakistani inverter fan competitor publishes a service value close to 8.24 — because their motors can't achieve it. This number is Indus's published, testable proof of the Tulip's efficiency.
Yes. Indus delivers nationwide across all major Pakistani cities: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Sialkot, and all other cities and towns. Shipping charges vary by zone — check zone-wise charges here. Delivery timeline: 2–5 business days depending on your city.
Yes — the Tulip is one of the best bedroom fans available in Pakistan. Its BLDC ball bearing motor runs in near-complete silence — no humming, no electrical buzz at any speed. The Light Wood Finish is particularly suited to bedrooms. And at 30 watts with 8–10 hours of UPS runtime, it keeps you cool through the entire night without the load shedding interruption that standard fans cause.
Both the Tulip and Marvel use the same 30W BLDC platform with 8.24 m³/min/watt service value and identical electrical performance. The difference is aesthetic: the Marvel is available in Cream Golden and Black Golden finishes (Rs. 20,895), while the Tulip features premium wood-finish blades in Dark, Metallic, and Light Wood variants (Rs. 24,830). Choose Marvel for a traditional Indus look; choose Tulip for a design-statement interior piece.
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