Practical Tips to Cut Your Electricity Bill — and Stay Safe While Doing It
Electricity bills in Kerala have been climbing steadily, and with the state's humid climate driving heavy use of fans, air conditioners, and water heaters year-round, households and businesses are looking for practical ways to reduce consumption without sacrificing comfort. The good news: most of the effective solutions are straightforward, and many involve one-time investments that pay back quickly.
Switch to LED Lighting — Completely
If you still have any CFL or incandescent bulbs in your home or office, replace them now. A quality LED bulb from brands like Ledvance (Osram) or Luker consumes 70–80% less electricity than an equivalent incandescent, and lasts 15–25 times longer. At Kerala's current tariff rates, the payback period on LED replacement is typically under 6 months.
Choose BEE 5-Star Fans
Fans run for 10–16 hours a day in most Kerala homes. The difference between a 1-star and 5-star rated fan can be 30–35 watts per fan — which adds up to hundreds of units annually across a multi-room household. Atomberg fans, available through Brut Group, combine BLDC motor technology with smart controls, delivering class-leading efficiency without compromising airflow.
Install RCCBs for Safety
Energy efficiency and electrical safety go hand in hand. A Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) trips within milliseconds if it detects current leakage to earth — the kind of fault that causes electrocution. In Kerala, where moisture levels are high year-round, electrical installations are particularly prone to insulation degradation. Every home and commercial premises should have a properly rated RCCB installed by a licensed electrician.
Insulate and Seal Properly
Poor thermal insulation forces air conditioners to work harder. Sealing gaps around windows, using reflective roof paints, and ensuring proper ceiling insulation can reduce AC load by 15–20%. This is especially relevant for Kerala homes and offices with flat concrete roofs that absorb significant solar heat.
Adopt Timer and Smart Controls
Water heaters, porch lights, and exhaust fans are common sources of wasted electricity — simply because they're left on longer than needed. Mechanical timers start at a few hundred rupees. Smart switches with app-based control are available in the Legrand and Schneider range for those who want remote access. Either approach can eliminate unnecessary consumption with minimal effort.
Schedule an Electrical Audit
An electrical audit by a qualified professional can identify overloaded circuits, ageing wiring, and inefficient equipment that's quietly inflating your bill. For large commercial premises, this is an investment that frequently pays back within a year.
For quality electrical products that support energy efficiency and safety, visit your nearest Brut Group dealer or contact us directly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Energy Efficiency
How much can switching to LED bulbs save on electricity bills in Kerala?
LED bulbs consume 70-80% less electricity than incandescent bulbs and last 15-25 times longer. At Kerala's current tariff rates, the payback period on switching to LED is typically under 6 months.
What is a BEE 5-star rated fan and is it worth it?
A BEE 5-star rated fan is certified by India's Bureau of Energy Efficiency as among the most efficient available. The wattage difference versus a 1-star fan can be 30-35 watts per fan, which adds up significantly over the 10-16 hours a day fans typically run in Kerala homes.
Why does every home in Kerala need an RCCB?
An RCCB trips within milliseconds if it detects current leakage to earth, protecting against electrocution. Kerala's high year-round humidity makes electrical insulation more prone to degradation, making RCCB protection especially important.
How much can a BLDC fan reduce electricity consumption?
BLDC (Brushless DC) motor fans, such as those from Atomberg, consume as little as 28-35 watts compared to 70-80 watts for a conventional fan, without compromising airflow — roughly a 50-60% reduction in fan energy use.