SKYX Platforms Unveils All‑In‑One Ceiling Fan‑Heater, Targets Multi‑Billion‑Dollar Market

SKYX
December 04, 2025

SKYX Platforms Corp. introduced its SKYFAN & TURBO HEATER, an all‑in‑one ceiling fan with a built‑in turbo heater, on December 3 2025. The unit combines cooling and heating in a single ceiling‑mounted design, positioning the company to tap into the combined ceiling‑fan and space‑heater market that sells tens of millions of units annually in the United States and is valued at several billion dollars.

The product will be offered in six colors for both residential and commercial customers, and production has already begun with the company’s manufacturing partners. SKYX plans a broad rollout in the fourth quarter of 2025, with full market availability expected in the first quarter of 2026. The launch is part of a broader strategy to expand the plug‑and‑play ceiling platform and to introduce a new recurring revenue stream through accessories and service contracts.

Financially, SKYX projects that the winter launch will generate significant revenue beginning this season and continuing through fiscal year 2026. The company has set the launch as a key driver toward achieving cash‑flow positivity in the second half of 2025, a milestone that has been a central focus of its 2025 operating plan. Management highlighted that the product’s unique combination of heating and cooling is expected to capture market share from both traditional space‑heater and ceiling‑fan segments, thereby accelerating revenue growth beyond the modest gains seen in the last two quarters.

The SKYFAN & TURBO HEATER also reinforces SKYX’s razor‑and‑blade strategy. By selling the core fan‑heater at a low margin, the company anticipates recurring revenue from replacement parts, smart‑home integration modules, and subscription‑based maintenance services. The launch is supported by SKYX’s extensive intellectual‑property portfolio, which includes more than 100 pending and issued patents worldwide, giving the company a competitive edge in safety and smart‑home integration.

CEO Huey Long expressed enthusiasm about the product, noting that it “launches an entirely new category of heater‑fans” and will “drive significant value for our customers, partners, and shareholders.” Executive Chairman Rani Kohen added that the launch exemplifies SKYX’s commitment to innovation, safety, and global market expansion, and will help the company reach its cash‑flow positivity target.

Financial context underscores the importance of the launch. In the third quarter of 2025, SKYX reported revenue of $24 million, up from $23 million in the second quarter, but the company still faced a negative net margin of –39.12 % and an operating margin of –34.58 %. Cash balances stood at $13 million as of September 30, 2025, and the company’s debt profile remains a concern. The new product is therefore seen as a critical lever to improve profitability and strengthen the balance sheet, while also providing a platform for future growth in the smart‑home and electrical‑equipment markets.

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