August 07, 2020
The sales of air purifiers at Eureka Forbes have seen an increase
Companies like Xiaomi, Eureka Forbes, Blue Air, Panasonic India, Honeywell and
Sharp said they have witnessed multi-fold jump in demand for air purifiers in
the last couple of days.Panasonic India Business Head Purifiers and SHA Syed
Moonis Alvi said air purifiers are witnessing a remarkable increase in sales and
the company is targeting around Rs 12-15 crore sales during this period. Air
purifiers from different brands are available at a price range of Rs 9,000 to Rs
36,000 depending on power and features.Likewise, Sharp Business Systems
President-Consumer Electronics Division Kishalay Ray said it is human nature to
keep the necessary action pending till the last moment and the current pollution
has been the trigger for consumers to buy air purifiers.Similarly, a Blueair
spokesperson said, "With the air quality deteriorating and air pollution being a
constant talking point, in last 2-3 days the demand and Blueair sales per day
have almost gone up 50 times China
Dx Air Conditioning Manufacturers to last week."He further said that
November expectations are three times of last month and there is a 100 per cent
growth over the last year.com and online partners – Flipkart and Amazon," a
Xiaomi spokesperson told PTI."Last year during first week of November, we sold
7,000 air purifiers.Respirators maker 3M India is also looking at increase in
sales due to rising pollution levels that breached the permissible standards by
multiple times."Mi Air Purifier 2 has disrupted the air purifier category in
India, and it has seen an 8x increase in sales in the last 24 hours across
mi.New Delhi: Air purifiers manufacturers are witnessing a spike in sales in the
Capital and adjoining areas as consumers resort to panic buying with air
pollution in Delhi-NCR breaching critical limit.On Thursday, Union Health
Ministry had issued an advisory in view of the severe air pollution in the city,
asking children and persons with breathing difficulty to not venture out in the
open. We are already selling aggressively through both online platforms as well
as large and small format retail stores."The sales of air purifiers at Eureka
Forbes have seen an increase of almost 80 per cent in last one month itself, he
added."As North India contributes almost 80 per cent to the industry sales, the
market will continue to be dominated by metros, with Delhi–NCR being the main
action place," he added.According to Honeywell Homes and Building Technologies,
India General Manager, Homes Sudhir Pillai: "Over the last two days, we have
seen a more than fivefold spike in sales and around 8-10 fold increase in
enquires at our customer care centre.Eureka Forbes MD and CEO Marzin R Shroff
said: "Across the country, the demand of air purifiers has been on a significant
rise showing month-on-month growth, owing to the degrading air quality in
India.".Air quality in Delhi-NCR has been at the seasons worst for the last
couple of days as a combined effect of smoke from stubble burning and moisture
turned the region into a "gas chamber" leaving people gasping."Due to the
deteriorating air quality across the country and especially in Delhi and
surrounding areas, we are seeing a trend of increased usage amongst people from
all walks of life," 3M India Senior General Manager, Personal Safety Division
Nandakumar said. Current year season has just started and we are seeing very
very strong growth," he added
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