Find out whether a Split AC or Window AC consumes more electricity. See hourly units, monthly bills, and savings breakdown.
Split ACs consume 20-30% less electricity than Window ACs. A 1.5-ton Split AC uses 1.2-1.5 kW per hour, while a Window AC uses 1.6-2.0 kW. This translates to monthly savings of ₹1,000-1,500 with Split ACs.
Calculate Your Exact SavingsWhen choosing an air conditioner, one of the most critical factors to consider is electricity consumption. With rising energy costs in India, understanding the difference between Split AC and Window AC power usage can help you make an informed decision that saves thousands of rupees annually. Use our AC Bill Calculator to get precise cost estimates for your specific needs.
Both Split and Window ACs serve the same purpose - cooling your room - but they differ significantly in technology, efficiency, and electricity consumption. In this comprehensive guide, we'll break down exactly how much each type consumes, compare monthly electricity bills, and help you choose the most cost-effective option for your home. For detailed technical specifications, check our AC Tonnage Calculator to determine the right capacity for your room.
Inverter Technology
1.2 - 1.5 kW/hour
1.5 Ton Capacity
9.6 - 12 kWh
₹2,880 - ₹3,600
@ ₹10 per unit
Traditional Technology
1.6 - 2.0 kW/hour
1.5 Ton Capacity
12.8 - 16 kWh
₹3,840 - ₹4,800
@ ₹10 per unit
₹960 - ₹1,200
That's ₹11,520 - ₹14,400 saved annually!
Comparison Factor | Split AC | Window AC | Winner |
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Power Consumption (1.5T) | 1.2-1.5 kW/hr | 1.6-2.0 kW/hr | Split AC |
Initial Cost | ₹35,000-60,000 | ₹25,000-40,000 | Window AC |
Cooling Efficiency | Excellent (Variable Speed) | Good (Fixed Speed) | Split AC |
Maintenance Cost | ₹1,500-2,000/yr | ₹2,000-3,000/yr | Split AC |
Noise Levels | 25-35 dB (Very Quiet) | 50-60 dB (Moderate) | Split AC |
Electricity Bill Impact (Monthly) | ₹2,880-3,600 | ₹3,840-4,800 | Split AC |
Note: Costs calculated at ₹10 per unit for 8 hours daily usage. Use our Electricity Bill Calculator for personalized estimates based on your state's electricity rates.
AC Type & Capacity | Power (kW) | Hourly Cost | Daily Cost (8h) | Monthly Cost |
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Split AC - 1 Ton | 0.8 - 1.0 | ₹8 - ₹10 | ₹64 - ₹80 | ₹1,920 - ₹2,400 |
Window AC - 1 Ton | 1.2 - 1.5 | ₹12 - ₹15 | ₹96 - ₹120 | ₹2,880 - ₹3,600 |
Split AC - 1.5 Ton | 1.2 - 1.5 | ₹12 - ₹15 | ₹96 - ₹120 | ₹2,880 - ₹3,600 |
Window AC - 1.5 Ton | 1.6 - 2.0 | ₹16 - ₹20 | ₹128 - ₹160 | ₹3,840 - ₹4,800 |
Split AC - 2 Ton | 1.6 - 2.0 | ₹16 - ₹20 | ₹128 - ₹160 | ₹3,840 - ₹4,800 |
Window AC - 2 Ton | 2.2 - 2.8 | ₹22 - ₹28 | ₹176 - ₹224 | ₹5,280 - ₹6,720 |
Note: Costs calculated at ₹10 per unit. Actual costs may vary based on your electricity tariff, usage patterns, and local rates.Check your state's electricity rates →
₹76,000
Split AC pays for itself in just 10 months through electricity savings!
Most modern Split ACs use inverter technology, which adjusts compressor speed based on cooling requirements. Unlike Window ACs that operate on fixed speed, inverter ACs consume only the power needed to maintain desired temperature. Learn more about this technology in our Inverter AC vs Normal AC Consumption guide.
Split ACs have separate indoor and outdoor units connected by insulated refrigerant pipes. This design reduces heat loss and improves overall efficiency compared to Window ACs where all components are in one unit.
Split ACs come with sophisticated thermostats and sensors that maintain precise temperature control. This prevents overcooling and reduces unnecessary power consumption.
Split ACs typically have higher Indian Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (ISEER) ratings, indicating better energy efficiency across different operating conditions throughout the year. For detailed star rating comparisons, check our 5-Star vs 3-Star AC Electricity Consumption analysis.
Window AC EER
Lower efficiency
Split AC (Non-Inverter) EER
Moderate efficiency
Split AC (Inverter) EER
High efficiency
Night cooling (8 hours): ₹96-120/day
Weekend usage (12 hours): ₹144-180/day
Monthly cost (Summer): ₹3,500-4,200
Annual savings: ₹13,824
Night cooling (8 hours): ₹128-160/day
Weekend usage (12 hours): ₹192-240/day
Monthly cost (Summer): ₹4,500-5,400
Higher cost: +₹1,152/month
Work hours (6 hours): ₹48-60/day
Weekend rest (4 hours): ₹32-40/day
Monthly cost: ₹1,800-2,200
Work hours (6 hours): ₹72-90/day
Weekend rest (4 hours): ₹48-60/day
Monthly cost: ₹2,500-3,000
Both Split and Window ACs come with different star ratings. Higher star ratings mean better energy efficiency and lower electricity consumption. Here's how star ratings impact your electricity bill:
Star Rating | Split AC (1.5T) | Window AC (1.5T) | Monthly Difference |
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3 Star | ₹3,600-4,200 | ₹4,800-5,400 | ₹1,200 savings |
4 Star | ₹3,200-3,800 | ₹4,400-5,000 | ₹1,200 savings |
5 Star | ₹2,800-3,400 | ₹4,000-4,600 | ₹1,200 savings |
Upgrading from a 3-star to 5-star AC can save you ₹400-800 monthly, regardless of whether you choose Split or Window. However, Split ACs consistently outperform Window ACs across all star ratings.
Learn more about 5-star vs 3-star AC comparison →Every 1°C lower increases consumption by 6-8%. Setting at 24°C instead of 18°C can save ₹60-80 daily.
Poor insulation forces AC to work harder. Well-insulated rooms consume 20-30% less electricity.
Higher outdoor temperature increases cooling load. In 45°C heat, consumption can increase by 40-50%.
Each person adds ~100W heat load. More occupants = higher consumption.
Dirty filters increase consumption by 15-25%. Regular cleaning saves ₹300-500 monthly.
Continuous running is more efficient than frequent on/off cycles, especially for non-inverter ACs.
Combining proper temperature settings (24°C), good insulation, regular maintenance, and smart usage patterns can reduce your AC electricity consumption by 30-40%, regardless of whether you use Split or Window AC.
For comprehensive energy-saving strategies, check out our detailed guide with practical tips for Indian homes: Energy Saving Tips for Indian Homes.
1.4 tons CO₂ annually
Equivalent to planting 35 trees or driving 3,500 km less per year
Energy efficiency standards and environmental impact data are verified by leading authorities:
Factor | Split AC | Window AC | Winner |
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Electricity Consumption | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | Split AC |
Initial Cost | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | Window AC |
Long-term Savings | ★★★★★ | ★★ | Split AC |
Noise Level | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | Split AC |
Installation Ease | ★★★ | ★★★★ | Window AC |
Aesthetics | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | Split AC |
For most households, Split AC offers better value despite higher upfront costs due to significant electricity savings and improved performance.
Window ACs consume 20-30% more electricity than Split ACs. A 1.5-ton Window AC uses 1.6-2.0 kW per hour, while a Split AC uses 1.2-1.5 kW per hour. This translates to monthly savings of ₹1,000-1,500 with Split ACs.
For a 1.5-ton AC running 8 hours daily, you can save ₹960-1,200 monthly (₹11,520-14,400 annually) by switching from Window to Split AC. The exact savings depend on your usage pattern and electricity rates.
Yes, Split AC typically pays for itself within 8-12 months through electricity savings. Over 5 years, you save ₹50,000-80,000 compared to Window AC, making it highly cost-effective in the long run.
Generally yes, but it depends on the star rating. A 5-star Split AC will always consume less than any Window AC. However, a 3-star Split AC might consume similar power to a 5-star Window AC. Always compare ISEER ratings for accurate comparison.
Temperature setting has the biggest impact (6-8% consumption increase per 1°C lower). Other major factors include room insulation, outdoor temperature, AC maintenance, and usage patterns. Proper optimization can reduce consumption by 30-40%.
Use this formula: (AC Wattage ÷ 1000) × Hours of usage × Days × Electricity rate per unit. For personalized calculations based on your specific AC model, room size, and usage pattern:
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Split ACs are clear winners when it comes to electricity consumption and long-term cost savings. Despite higher upfront costs, they consume 20-30% less electricity than Window ACs, translating to monthly savings of ₹1,000-1,500 for typical usage.
The break-even point for Split ACs is just 8-12 months, after which you enjoy pure savings. Over 5 years, the total cost of ownership for Split ACs is significantly lower, with potential savings of ₹50,000-80,000 compared to Window ACs.
Beyond cost savings, Split ACs offer better cooling efficiency, quieter operation, enhanced aesthetics, and lower environmental impact. For most Indian households, investing in a 4-star or 5-star Split AC is the smartest choice for both immediate comfort and long-term financial benefits.
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