The survey observed that the demand for air conditioners (ACs) has shot up in the last three weeks in all major cities across the country, with sales expected to increase by 40-45 per cent this year.
The survey, based on feedback from retailers and distribution chains, estimated that the demand for power backup devices like inverters and generators is expected to rise 20-25 per cent this season, as compared to last year.
Seizing the opportunity, consumer finance companies are tempting consumers with offers like zero interest options, adding to the demand surge, the survey noted.
Moreover, in bigger markets and well-off areas, demand for split ACs is witnessing a sharp rise, though the base remains low.
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"As the window space is an issue in growing cities, the split ACs are preferred. Besides, the segment has caught the imagination of the better off and upper middle class people, though the price differential between the window and split is upward of 30 per cent," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat remarked.
Besides, AC maintenance companies reported a 100 per cent jump in demand over the past week alone as residents grappled with stifling conditions in homes and offices, the survey noted.