Plasma Stove Technology The APAPL Electric Flame Plasma Stove uses
electricity to ionise air and create a plasma arc that produces a visible
flame-like heat for cooking. It eliminates the need for LPG or PNG entirely.
How It Works Electricity generates plasma that reaches temperatures of
1,200–1,300°C, offering instant heating similar to gas burners. It supports
traditional Indian cooking methods like tadka, frying, and roti making.
Key Advantages Works with all types of utensils (steel, aluminium, iron,
brass), has no gas leakage risk, produces no emissions or soot, and offers
high efficiency (80-90%+). Models include single and double burners with
toughened glass tops.
Pricing and Availability Priced around ₹35,000, the stove is available in
India through select channels. It runs on 220V AC with power ratings from
2,500W to 6,000W.
Comparison with Others Unlike induction cooktops, it provides a real
flame experience and works with all cookware. Compared to LPG, it is safer,
cleaner, and more efficient when paired with solar power.
Potential in India With government solar schemes, this stove could
significantly reduce LPG dependence, lower household energy bills, and
promote clean cooking. It is suitable for homes, restaurants, cloud
kitchens, and food trucks.
Challenges Higher upfront cost and reliance on stable electricity supply
are the main limitations, though prices are expected to drop with local
manufacturing.
TL;DR
- Electric flame plasma stove creates real flame using electricity and plasma arc.
- No LPG or PNG required; reaches 1,200–1,300°C instantly.
- Works with all utensils unlike induction cooktops.
- High efficiency (80-90%), zero emissions, no soot.
- Priced around ₹35,000 with single/double burner options.
- Ideal for homes, restaurants, and commercial kitchens.
- Pairs well with solar power under government schemes.
- Offers knob control and toughened glass top.
- Safer than gas with overheat protection and auto shut-off.
- Represents future of clean and efficient cooking in India.
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