Firms like LG, Voltas, Carrier Midea, Daikin, Blue Star and Panasonic are confident that their sales will grow in double-digits this summer despite unseasonal rains in North India delaying onset of the warm season.
The industry, however, is concerned that price hike after the rollback of excise duty benefits and higher certification norms by Bureau of Energy Efficiency could hurt demand.
"For the current fiscal year 2014-15, the (AC) market size
In the ongoing fiscal, the total AC market in India is expected to be around Rs 7,400 crore.
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According to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Manufacturers Association (RAMA), the industry is hopeful that this season will be better than last, even though there has been a temporary setback due to rains in March.
"The industry is hopeful and expects the market to grow at
He, however, added that "rollback of excise duty extension
has impacted the industry costs due to which many players have increased prices marginally".
Yet, companies are hopeful that after two years of sluggish demand, they will gain sales momentum this season.
South Korean firm LG, which is aiming sales of Rs 2,800 crore with up to 25 per cent growth this season, has lined up inverter AC along with 'mosquito away' technology.
"Sales from tier II and III cities is picking up and this year we expect 40 per cent of our sales to come from towns below 10 lakh population," said LG India Business Head Air Conditioners Saurabh Baishakhia.
Similarly, Panasonic which has lined up more than 50 models during the season, is expecting sales in smaller cities to grow as much as in metros.
"Owing to the increase in demand for air conditioners and the launch of our new Smart Life conditioners, we expect growth in this segment across metro and tier II and tier III markets," said Panasonic India Managing Director Manish Sharma.