A ceiling fan works electrically by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy through an electric motor. The motor powers the rotation of the fan blades, which in turn creates a flow of air that helps to cool the room. A BLDC motor stands for a Brush-Less DC (Direct Current) motor. In BLDC fans, these motors are used instead of the standard induction motor. The key difference in design here is the lack of a brush between the rotor and stator of the fan, which are the two key components responsible for the spinning action