Commercial Elevators

A commercial elevator is a high-performance lift designed for public and business buildings such as offices, shopping malls, hotels, apartments, hospitals, and commercial complexes. It is built to handle heavy passenger traffic with fast, smooth, and reliable operation throughout the day. Commercial elevators are available in different types such as passenger lifts, MRL elevators, traction or gearless systems, and freight elevators, depending on the building requirement. They offer higher speed and load capacity compared to residential elevators and are equipped with advanced safety features like automatic rescue devices, emergency alarms, door sensors, overload protection, and fire emergency operation. With durable construction, energy-efficient performance, and customizable cabin designs, commercial elevators play a vital role in ensuring safe, efficient, and comfortable vertical transportation in modern buildings.

Types of Commercial Elevators

Passenger Elevator

  • Designed for offices, apartments, hotels

  • Smooth and comfortable ride

  • Medium to high speed operation

Traction / Gearless Elevator

  • Energy-efficient and durable

  • Suitable for mid to high-rise buildings

  • Low noise and smooth performance

MRL (Machine Room-Less) Elevator

  • Saves space and reduces construction cost

  • Modern and widely used

  • Ideal for commercial complexes

Freight / Service Elevator

  • Used for goods, luggage, and service staff

  • High load capacity

  • Strong and rugged construction

๐Ÿ“ Capacity & Speed

  • Capacity: 320 kg โ€“ 2000 kg (4 to 26 persons)

  • Speed: 0.5 โ€“ 2.5 m/s (based on building height)

  • Floors: Suitable for mid-rise and high-rise buildings

Safety Features

  • Automatic Rescue Device (ARD)

  • Emergency alarm & intercom

  • Overload protection

  • Door safety sensors

  • Fireman & emergency operation mode

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Approx Price (India โ€“ rough idea)

  • โ‚น8 lakh to โ‚น35+ lakh, depends on:

    • Building height & number of stops

    • Speed & capacity

    • Type of elevator system

    • Design & safety standards