Fan made with recycled wood is launched in the Brazilian market

Model made with recycled wood contains materials that can be recycled, in addition to being economical

There are several devices made with sustainable raw materials, but have you ever seen any "green" fans? Your answer is probably no, as the new Keppe Motors model is the first sustainable fan launched in the Brazilian market. The novelty was presented at the XVI FIMAI, held in São Paulo, and should reach stores in the coming months.

Made of recycled wood, metallic grill and a design inspired by the art deco movement, developed by architect Luiza Burkinski, the product saves up to 70% of energy compared to common fans. This happens due to the innovative technology created by two Brazilian engineers.

Roberto Frascari, one of the creators of the economic engine, explains that it is a new source of energy, much cleaner, more efficient and less polluting. “The functioning of the engine is simple. It uses pulsed energy, unlike conventional ones that work with direct or alternating current. This allows the engine to work cold and in balance with nature”, he says.

The item is handcrafted. By purchasing a copy, in addition to saving raw materials and opting for a more sustainable product, you help promote the social inclusion of artisans in the city of Cambuquira, in Minas Gerais.

To learn more about the fan, go to the Keppe Motors website and watch the video below.

Keppe Motor Fan - New Physics Technology from STOP Project / STOP Project on Vimeo.


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