Electro Mart Group is helping Bangladesh use less energy by making and selling smart, efficient home appliances and by teaching customers how to save electricity. Md. Nurul Afser, deputy managing director at Electro Mart, explained their work and the ways efficient products cut bills. The business talks about inverter air conditioners, solar hybrid air conditioners that work with rooftop panels, and washing machines that utilise AI to figure out how much power and water each load needs. These kinds of products can lower household energy use by thirty to sixty percent, the firm reports, which helps families pay lower monthly bills over time. Electro Mart also runs consumer education campaigns with clear labels and simple cost comparisons so buyers can see long term savings and make smarter choices. The business follows national and international standards and has won recognition for its manufacturing work and quality control, while it pushes to meet rigorous test rules like BSTI and international norms. Growing electricity costs have already pushed more households to prefer inverter technology, and the company says the market for energy saving appliances has grown fast in the last two years. To keep that progress steady, Electro Mart is planning more in house testing, more training for technicians, and stronger after sales support so appliances stay efficient through their life. Company leaders say steady rules such as minimum energy performance standards and required energy audits help create demand for better products and push makers to innovate. Electro Mart pairs technology with practical steps: showing expected bills, offering energy audits, and promoting models that cut losses from power conversion and standby use. They are also working on solar hybrid systems that reduce conversion losses and on washing machines with eco wash features to save water and power. The firm hopes to build local testing capacity and to meet regional certification so customers can trust labels. Beyond saving money for households, wider use of efficient appliances can lower national energy demand, reduce emissions, and ease pressure on the power grid during peak hours. It can also create local jobs in factories, testing labs and service centres and support businesses that fit and repair appliances. The approach is practical and people focused: make devices that save energy, explain the savings clearly, support users through training, and follow strong testing rules. If manufacturers, regulators, sellers, and consumers work together, efficient appliances can become normal in homes across cities and towns and help families cut costs more while protecting the environment. The message from Electro Mart is simple: good design, clear information, and trusted testing make it easier for people to buy smart products and save money and energy at home.
Sustainable Appliance Manufacturing Boosts Energy Savings in Bangladesh
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