
State-wise AC cost in summer — from ₹1,800 to ₹6,000/month
AC cost in summer varies dramatically across India — from ₹1,800/month in Kerala to ₹6,000+/month in Rajasthan. The difference comes from electricity rates, outside temperature, and usage hours.
During summer conditions in India, air conditioning costs rise significantly because the AC compressor runs at a higher load to overcome the extreme outdoor temperature. A 1.5-ton 5-star inverter AC that normally uses 735W may draw up to 1,050–1,200W during peak summer conditions when outdoor temperatures exceed 44°C. This 40–60% increase in power draw directly translates to a higher electricity bill.
The difference between a 5-star inverter AC and a 3-star non-inverter AC becomes even more pronounced during summer periods. Inverter ACs adjust their compressor speed dynamically — when the cooling load increases due to extreme heat, they ramp up gradually rather than cycling on and off at full power. This modulation can save 35–45% on electricity costs compared to a fixed-speed 3-star AC running the same hours.
State electricity tariffs multiply the impact. In Maharashtra, where the rate is ₹8.5 per unit, a summer month can cost significantly more than in states like Kerala (₹5.9/unit) or Assam (₹5.5/unit). Understanding your state's tariff — especially whether you're likely to cross into a higher slab due to increased AC usage — is critical for accurately predicting your summer electricity bill.
The most effective way to manage summer AC costs is to maintain the correct temperature setting (24–26°C), use ceiling fans alongside the AC to improve air circulation, and ensure your AC has been recently serviced. A dirty filter can increase consumption by 10–15% at baseline, but the impact is amplified during extreme weather when the AC is working at maximum capacity.
₹1,470
Normal Monthly
₹2,940
Summer Monthly
44°C
Peak Temp
14h
Daily Hours
Delhi, 1.5T 5★, 14h/day summer
Normal
₹1,470
Summer
₹2,940
Change
+100%
Chennai, 1.5T 5★, 16h/day summer
Normal
₹1,680
Summer
₹3,360
Change
+100%
Jaipur, 2T 3★, 18h/day peak summer
Normal
₹3,780
Summer
₹6,300
Change
+67%
Check your state's peak tariff hours
₹200–500/monthMany states charge 15–25% more during 6PM–10PM. Shift AC use to off-peak hours.
Use inverter AC in high-tariff states
₹1,200–1,800/monthIn Maharashtra (₹8.5/unit), inverter savings are even more valuable — ₹1,200–1,800/month vs 3-star.
Monitor electricity slab
₹300–800/monthIn summer, you may cross into a higher tariff slab. Reducing by 50 units can save on all electricity.
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See Best Energy-Efficient 1.5T ACs 2026 →Which city in India has the highest AC bill in summer?
Cities in Rajasthan (Jaipur, Jodhpur) and UP (Lucknow, Agra) have the highest AC bills due to extreme temperatures (45–48°C) and long summer seasons. A 1.5T AC can cost ₹5,000–7,000/month in peak summer.
Is AC cheaper in South India vs North India?
South India has lower electricity rates (Kerala ₹5.9/unit, Tamil Nadu ₹6.5/unit) vs North India (Delhi ₹7/unit, Rajasthan ₹7.5/unit). However, South India uses AC for more months per year, so annual costs can be similar.
How many units does AC consume in summer per month?
A 1.5T 5-star AC running 14h/day in summer consumes approximately 308 units/month (735W × 14h × 30 days). At ₹7/unit, that's ₹2,156/month just for the AC.
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