March 04, 2026 07:23 pm (IST)
Big Ass Fans expands into South, Southeast Asia with Singapore subsidiary
Singapore, Jan 23 (IBNS) US-based Big Ass Fans, a manufacturer of energy efficient fans, continues to expand globally and is now better serving the South and Southeast Asia markets via its Singapore subsidiary.
Big Ass Fans Singapore brings a green building technology that works to the region, where sub-tropical climates help drive demand for energy efficient means of cooling.
Big Ass Fans Singapore is offering a wide range of fan products to the region from large diameter High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) fans to the popular Haiku ceiling fan, Energy Star rated as the world’s most efficient ceiling fan.
Big Ass Fans product range covers any space from residential and commercial to industrial and agricultural applications, and allows for the elimination or reduction of air conditioning, thus providing real energy savings without reducing comfort.
Big Ass Fans are not simply a means for a more comfortable and sustainable living, but the residential and commercial fans are also designed to enhance the overall design of the spaces where they are installed.
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