"In the 5 million unit AC market, the five star plus category is growing in excess of 40 per cent," Godrej Appliances Business Head and EVP Kamal Nandi said.
The 5-star category accounts for almost 22 per cent of the Rs 10,000 crore AC market, while inverter ACs contribute 8 per cent to the industry sales. The company enjoys a 10 per cent market share in the segment at present.
The company will be launching 28 new ACs this year and has doubled its ad spends for the category this season to over Rs 15 crore from last year.
ACs contribute around 24 per cent of the company's turnover at present and in the next two years it expects the share to increase to 35-36 per cent.
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The company expects the smaller towns and rural market to contribute to the growth of the company going forward.
"We have a lot of products for the rural markets. We expect the growth momentum to grow. With growth coming more from there, those segments will accelerate from there. Given the measures the government is taking to boost rural economy, I would expect a 1.2 to 1.3 times growth from these markets," he said.
The metros contribute to 65 per cent of the company's turnover while the remaining from tier II, tier III, tier IV, R1 and R2 markets.
The consumer durables industry was impacted by demonetisation but Nandi expects the growth to return from this month.
"For the first eight months till October, industry was growing at 36 per cent. The industry de-grew by 40 per cent in November. In December it de-grew by 15 and in January by 3 per cent. From February we are seeing a path of recovery. Our estimate is that February should be flat over last year and from March onwards we should get growth," he said.