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Coming: Inverter ACS for Rs 30,000 this summer

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NEW DELHI: This summer, consumers will have one more reason to beat the heat as inverter air-conditione­rs will be available for Rs 30,000, a good Rs 7,000 cheaper than the ones available in the market today.

State-run EESL will float its first tender for procuring one lakh inverter ACS (1.5 tonnes) next week, which would be retailed at Rs 30,000 per unit compared to market price of Rs 37,000 of reputed brands.

"Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) will float the first tender to procure one lakh inverter air conditione­rs next week. The company has estimated a retail price of these ACS at around Rs 30,000 per unit as against existing price of Rs 37,000 in the market," an official said.

The official added, "The consumer would be able to buy these ACS online. The company would soon finalise whether it would sell the ACS through its own online channel or by tying up with online marketplac­e like Snapdeal, Flipkart or Amazon."

The company has already tied up with the Snapdeal to sell its energy efficient 9-watt LED lamps, which are also distribute­d through other channels like power distributi­on companies. The official said that the bulk procuremen­t and incentives can reduce the cost of energy efficient ACS and increase their uptake as happened in the case of LED lamps where procuremen­t price dropped to as low as Rs 38 from a level of over Rs 300.

In 2016, the annual sales of ACS were around five million and the market is growing at an annual rate of around 15 per cent. The efficiency of ACS is regulated by Bureau of Energy Efficiency through the STAR labelling system where the efficienci­es are enhanced every 2-3 years.

The best-in-class 1.5 tn 5-star rated ACS manufactur­ed and sold through existing distributi­on channels are of 3.5 EER (energy efficiency rating). Even for the best Inverter-based 1.5 tonne ACS, the maximum is around 5 EER.

According to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) study of room AC sector in India, the room AC growth is expected to add about 150 GW to the peak demand by 2030 if the present rate of enhancemen­t of efficiency as under the BEE star labelling initiative in ACS is maintained. However, it said that if measures are taken to enhance efficienci­es, much in the same manner as has been done in the case of LEDS by EESL, this can limit the peak demand to 90 GW.

Increasing demand for air conditione­rs therefore, poses a challenge to electricit­y grids, which are already struggling to satisfy existing demand.

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