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Orient Electric Launches India's First Oxygen-Enriching Fan Aero O2

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| March 31, 2026 7:22:30 PM IST
BusinessWire India

New Delhi [India], March 31: Orient Electric Limited, part of the USD 3 billion CKA Birla Group, today unveiled Aero O2, a first-of-its-kind lifestyle innovation that evolves the ceiling fan from simple air movement to active air revitalization. Powered by patented Bio-Oxy Plasma ION+ Technology, Aero O2 is India's first oxygen-enriching fan designed to create a fresher, more energizing indoor atmosphere for modern urban homes.

Urban consumers today spend more time indoors than ever before, often in enclosed, air-conditioned spaces where the air can feel heavy. Clubbed with challenges of urban deforestation and plummeting air quality, this presents a health hazard that deeply concerns today's consumers. Aero O2 addresses this everyday reality by enriching indoor oxygen levels to improve breathing comfort, reduce fatigue, and support overall vitality. Powered by patented Bio-Oxy Plasma ION+ Technology, it releases active ions that break down pollutants such as PM2.5, smoke, and microbes to create a cleaner, oxygen-enriched environment.

Talking about this innovation, Ravindra Singh Negi, Managing Director and CEO of Orient Electric, said, "Urban consumers today are deeply concerned about the invisible health risks inside their homes, from toxic gases to declining oxygen levels in air-conditioned rooms. They are looking for solutions that don't just 'filter' the air but actively improve its quality without the hassle of constant maintenance. Aero O2 is our direct response to this demand. By combining high performance cooling with patented Bio-Oxy Plasma technology, we are addressing a vital gap in the market- the need for a simple, zero maintenance way to detoxify and oxygenate indoor spaces 24/7."

Tested by a NABL accredited laboratory, the fan has demonstrated results to raise oxygen levels by up to 90% in 8 hours and reduce toxic gases such as NO, SO, and CO by up to 75%. It further neutralizes up to 99.99% airborne microbes and improves the Indoor Air Quality Index by up to 60%.

Powered by a 38W BLDC motor and 1200 mm aerodynamic blades, it delivers 250 CMM air with strong, uniform, and whisper quiet performance. Its contemporary design complements modern interiors, while features such as an adjustable canopy, Point Anywhere remote and reverse rotation winter mode add everyday convenience. The Bio Oxy Plasma ION+ system can also operate independently of air circulation function, ensuring continuous oxygen enrichment across seasons, in air-conditioned settings, or even colder months without maintenance.

With Aero O2, Orient Electric is redefining the ceiling fan category, moving from air circulation to air transformation, and reinforcing its commitment to premium, technology-led innovation for evolving Indian homes.

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