Bruneian company unveils energy-efficient cooling solution; reduce energy consumption by 70%


Customers holding the energy-saving fans at the launch on Saturday in Bandar Seri Begawan. - Image from Borneo Bulletin/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): Brunei's Intracorp (B) Sdn Bhd has launched its latest innovation, the NNIO fans, local media reported on Sunday.

According to the local daily Borneo Bulletin, the fans, powered by advanced direct current motor technology, reduce energy consumption by up to 70 percent compared to traditional air conditioner fans.

The NNIO fans combine energy efficiency with an eco-conscious design, making them ideal for those seeking cost-effective and sustainable solutions, according to the media report.

The fans, powered by advanced direct current motor technology, reduce energy consumption by up to 70 per cent compared to traditional air conditioner fans.

They offer powerful airflow, precise speed control and quiet operation, ensuring comfort without disruption. Built with high-quality materials, the powered machine comes with an extended warranty – 10 years for the motor and 24 months for electrical parts.

Brunei is a South-east Asian country located in the northern part of Borneo Island. Brunei has a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by year-round heat and abundant rainfall. - Xinhua

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