As summer sets in with predictions of harsh temperatures, CK Birla firm Orient Electric expects a good growth in revenue in FY24 from its fans and cooler business, MD & CEO Rakesh Khanna said. With summer approaching, Orient Electric Ltd (OEL) expects a "natural drift" in growth coming from the fan segment, housing segment and the replacement market. "Lighting will also grow well for us as in B2B, we are growing fast. Coolers, in the last three years, have faced headwinds because of COVID and this is the first year after COVID... Summer is likely to be very good, so cooler is going to do very well," Khanna told PTI. Asked about early trends from its dealers and channel partners, he said for cooler, growth is taking place. "For fan, January was muted but now it is taking off." OEL operates in consumer durables, lighting and switchgear products. In 2021-22, its revenue from operations was Rs 2,448 crore. It has two segments, Electrical Consumer Durables (ECD), which contributed 73 .
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is looking to bring air coolers, bicycles and bottled water dispensers under the quality norms, a move aimed at containing the import of sub-standard goods and boosting the domestic industry. The department has floated draft control orders (QCOs) for 16 products. The other light-engineering industry products for which these norms are under consideration include pumps, door fittings, cookware and utensils, electrical accessories, communication cable and water meters. "All the industry, apex industry/ associations, sectoral industry/ association, regional industry/ association, respective administrative ministries, concerned R & D institutions/ organizations are requested to furnish their comments on the draft QCOs to this department by January 15," it said. The items under these orders cannot be produced, sold/traded, imported and stocked unless they bear the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) mark. The DPIIT is in .
As per Croma's 'Unboxed Summer 2022' report, sales of refrigerators have shot up more than 100 per cent over 2021, while those of air conditioners (ACs) jumped by three times
Not only are air coolers cheaper than ACs, but also more energy efficient and easier to maintain. Some varieties are portable and most enable user mobility as well
This increase in demand amounts to over 28 per cent from April 1, 2022, when the city clocked 4,469 MW power demand
The world's largest manufacturer of air-coolers is not only witnessing a spike in share of e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart in its domestic sales but also from its D2C website
Voltas Ltd on Friday reported 24.93 per cent decline in The Tata group firm had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 128.64 crore for the year-ago period, Voltas said in a regulatory filing
Air conditioners and refrigerators use hydrofluorocarbons, which heat up the earth.
The Tata group firm had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 81.77 crore in the April-June quarter last fiscal, Voltas said in a regulatory filing.
The management expects gross margin on domestic sales for FY22 to be back to normal margin of around 50 per cent
The firm had a 'bad summer season'
Delhi airport had as many as 80 flight cancellations, infuriating passengers. It would interest you to know that Delhi airport was supposed to handle around 380 domestic flights today
Livpure has also launched smart and energy-efficient air coolers and air conditioners
Air cooler makers are expecting a double-digit growth in sales this season, led by north and central Indian market as acute heat wave continues across the country. Branded air cooler makers are offering latest technologies which include IoT (Internet of Things), touch digital control panel, multistage air purification, high efficiency cooling pads, intelligent remote, anti-bacterial tank in several sub-categories such as personal, window, tower and desert air coolers. Besides, they are also spending a good amount on branding to promote their products. Air cooler makers expect a shift in leading markets with a huge replacement demand for branded coolers. "This year the market is showing higher traction, compared to last year, due to a strong summer, and is expected to grow in double digit," Voltas MD & CEO Pradeep Bakshi told PTI. He further said: "The market for air cooler in west and south is growing faster. However, the volumes are more in north and central India." Echoing the