MUMBAI: Rajkot just got a little cooler—literally. Raj Cooling Systems Pvt. Ltd., the Gujarat-based manufacturer backed by The Great Khali, has claimed a Guinness World Record for creating the world’s largest air cooler. Towering at 16 feet, the industrial behemoth named Roxxcool made its official entry into the record books during a celebration held on 30 April 2025 at Krishna Park Resort in Rajkot.
The feat is more than just mechanical muscle. Roxxcool is powered by BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) technology and consumes only two units of electricity per two hours of operation, making it a low-impact solution for sprawling event spaces, tent setups, and factories.
Its stats are as massive as its frame: a 60-inch axial fan spinning at 400 RPM, powered by a 720W single-phase motor, all encased in dimensions of 305 x 244 x 487.5 cm. Add to that a 2,500-litre water tank, and you’ve got a cooling giant built to endure.
“Roxxcool, the world’s largest air cooler, is built for high-performance industrial cooling. Setting this world record is not just a milestone for our company, as it’s a moment of pride for the entire nation”, said Raj Cooling Systems chairman & MD Kalpesh Ramoliya. “The achievement also reflects our team’s relentless quest for excellence and commitment to leading the way in cooling technology innovation and serving with pride the ‘Make in India’ initiative”.
This isn’t the firm’s first moment in the spotlight. Raj Cooling Systems had earlier received recognition from the Golden Book of World Records, strengthening its stature as a serious global player in the industrial cooling segment.
With its record-breaking launch, Raj Cooling has not only redefined industrial cooling standards but also underscored India’s growing engineering prowess under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

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