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Pre-filled with Bangalore electricity rate · ₹7.2/unit
Bangalore avg: 7 hrs/day in peak season
Your Bangalore AC Bill
₹7.6
Per Hour
₹1,588
Monthly
₹19,316
Annual
1.5T 5★ Split · 7 hrs/day · ₹7.2/unit (Bangalore)
₹7.2
per unit (kWh) · Karnataka
Bangalore's pleasant climate means lower AC usage — typically 6–8 hrs/day even in summer. A 1-ton or 1.2-ton AC is often sufficient for most rooms.
Bangalore's mild climate is perfect for inverter ACs — they modulate power at low loads, saving 40–60% vs fixed-speed models.
Bangalore is located in Karnataka, which has a domestic electricity tariff of ₹7.2 per unit (kWh) as per the 2026 tariff revision. This tariff is applied on a slab basis — as your monthly consumption increases, higher slabs attract higher per-unit rates. For an average household running a 1.5-ton AC for 7 hours per day, the AC alone accounts for 40–60% of the total electricity bill during peak summer months (March – May).
Bangalore's Tropical Savanna climate means the city experiences average summer temperatures of around 32°C. Bangalore's pleasant climate means lower AC usage — typically 6–8 hrs/day even in summer. A 1-ton or 1.2-ton AC is often sufficient for most rooms. This directly impacts how hard your AC has to work — in hotter, more humid conditions, the compressor runs at higher capacity for longer durations, consuming more electricity. A well-sized, well-maintained 5-star inverter AC is the most energy-efficient choice for Bangalore's climate conditions.
Choosing the right AC tonnage for Bangalore is critical. The standard rule is 0.0667 tons per square foot (1 ton per 15 sq ft), but in Bangalore's heat, it's advisable to add 10–15% buffer tonnage for rooms above the ground floor or with direct sun exposure. A 1.5-ton AC covers 150–200 sq ft effectively; a 1-ton AC handles up to 130 sq ft. Oversizing wastes electricity; undersizing causes continuous operation and accelerated wear.
For Bangalore residents, the BEE 5-star rating system is not just a label — it's a financial decision. A 5-star inverter AC running 7 hours/day in Bangalore saves approximately ₹8,278/year compared to a 3-star model. Given Bangalore's long peak season (March – May), the return on the ₹5,000–8,000 star-rating premium is typically achieved within 18–24 months of purchase.
₹7.2/unit
Karnataka Tariff
March – May
Peak Season
32°C
Avg Summer Temp
7 hrs
Avg Daily Usage
Set 24–26°C
Each degree above 18°C saves ~6% on your Bangalore bill. At 24°C vs 18°C, you save ~36%.
Use Sleep/Timer Mode
Set your AC to auto-off after 2–3 hours at night. In Bangalore's climate, nights are cooler — you don't need AC all night.
Service Every 3 Months
In Bangalore's Tropical Savanna climate, filters clog faster. Regular servicing maintains peak efficiency and prevents 10–15% energy waste.
Insulate Your Room
Seal gaps around doors and windows. Use thermal curtains. Good insulation reduces AC load by 15–20% in Bangalore's heat.
Upgrade to 5-Star
A 5-star inverter AC saves ₹8,278/year in Bangalore. Payback in 18–30 months.
Use Ceiling Fan Together
Running a ceiling fan with AC allows you to set 2°C higher temperature with same comfort — saving 12–14% on your Bangalore bill.
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