AI cooling to smart controls: Five 1.5-ton ACs worth considering in 2026

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Jun 25, 2026 - 19:00
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AI cooling to smart controls: Five 1.5-ton ACs worth considering in 2026

AI cooling to smart controls: Five 1.5-ton ACs worth considering in 2026 -PNN

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 25: A 1.5-ton air conditioner remains the most popular AC category in India because it suits the room sizes found in most urban homes. Whether it is a master bedroom, living room, or home office, these models offer an effective balance of cooling performance, energy efficiency, and running costs. In 2026, leading brands such as LG, Samsung, Daikin, Blue Star, and Panasonic offer 1.5-ton inverter ACs priced from Rs. 51,490 to Rs. 91,990, with features ranging from AI-powered cooling and air purification to smart connectivity. For shoppers planning an upgrade this summer, limited-time offers can further improve the overall value of these models.

During the Bajaj Finance Summer Sale, shoppers can purchase their preferred 1.5-ton AC at a highly competitive price, thanks to limited-time offers at Bajaj Finance partner stores. Models can be browsed on Bajaj Mall, compared by brand, star rating, cooling mode, and key features, and purchased at any of the 1.5 lakh+ partner stores across 4,000+ cities. With an Easy EMI Loan of up to Rs. 5 lakh and repayment tenures ranging from 3 to 60 months, the cost can be split into manageable monthly instalments. Select models also come with a zero down payment offer.

Five 1.5-ton ACs worth considering in 2026

From energy-efficient cooling to smart connectivity and air purification, these models cater to different budgets and room requirements.

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