Elista, a homegrown consumer electronic maker has introduced a range of residential air conditioners in India. Under the new EL-SAC series, the brand has launched six new variants with an aim to meet the increasing demand for energy-efficient cooling solution as the country is preparing for the extreme summer temperatures.
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Speaking of the lineup, new models covering a range of tonnage capacities have been introduced, including the EL-SAC24-3INVBP, EL-SAC18-5INVBP5, EL-SAC18-3INBNC, EL-SAC18-3INVBP48, EL-SAC12-3INVBPN, and EL-SAC18-3FSBNC. These models even offer both inverter and fixed-speed options. Additionally, all of the air conditioners have copper condensers, which are known for their enhanced durability and heat transfer capabilities.
All the air conditioners use R-32 refrigerant, which is considered more environmentally friendly than older options, the company added. All of the air conditioners have basic health-related features like a 3-in-1 Anti-Virus HD Filter and support quieter operation via sleep modes and hidden displays. Additional features such as anti-rust design, fireproof components, and self-diagnostic functions are included to improve durability and safety.
The brand also claims that its EL-SAC18-5INVBP5, a 1.5-ton inverter with a 5-star energy rating, has been designed to provide low power consumption even in areas where summer temperatures frequently exceed 45°C.
Elista ACs price in India:
Here are the available models along with their prices:
EL-SAC24-3INVBP (2 Ton, Inverter) – Rs 65,900
EL-SAC18-5INVBP5 (1.5 Ton, Inverter, 5-Star Rated) – Rs 57,000
EL-SAC18-3INBNC (1.5 Ton, Inverter) – Rs 49,990
EL-SAC18-3INVBP48 (1.5 Ton, Inverter) – Rs 47,990
EL-SAC12-3INVBPN (1 Ton, Inverter) – Rs 44,490
EL-SAC18-3FSBNC (1.5 Ton, Fixed Speed) – Rs 52,990
The customers can get the ACs from Elista’s extensive retail channel all over India. It is worth noting that the comapny has not disclosed unit-specific energy consumption figures or independent testing data for the new range at the moment.
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