Current Market Trends:
As September 2025 folds in Punjab, Pakistan, the searing summer heat is finally beginning to cool, but demand for air conditioning remains strong. With daytime temperatures still around 35 °C in most of Pakistan’s regions and intermittent power outages during hot spells, consumers continue searching for both comfort and value. Recent flooding in August added urgency, as displaced communities’ interest in reliable units, energy-efficient cooling solutions.
Inverter Versus Non-Inverter | Inverter ACs dominate sales, offering lower costs and smoother temperature control, homeowners shifting away from cheaper, less efficient non-inverter models. |
Energy-efficient units | High star ratings and full-DC inverter technology are hot commodities. Most buyers prioritize low electricity bills, which makes energy efficient models especially popular. |
Imported vs. Local brands | Big names like Samsung, Panasonic, and Gree still carry market prestige often linked with higher prices. Meanwhile, trusted local players like Dawlance, Haier, Orient, and Kenwood offer compelling value with good services and regional supply chains in all over Asia. |
Price Range Breakdown:
- 1 Ton AC: Starting around ₨. 97,000, hitting ₨. 188,900. Ideal for small bedrooms or single-person use.
- 1.5 Ton AC: The price range from ₨. 123,000 to a peak of ₨. 560,000. Versatile segment fits most Pakistani living rooms.
- 2 Ton AC: Generally between ₨166,000 and ₨. 475,000. Best for larger rooms or combined living spaces.
- Split ACs (general): Start from approx. ₨. 97,000, average of around ₨. 167,690, and end up to ₨. 560,000.
- Premium/floor-standing units: Range from ₨. 270,999 to the high ₨. 600,000s for powerful models.
Brand Comparisons:
Brands | Price Range (Approximately) |
Haier | Rs. 97000 to 560000 (avg Rs. 165000) |
Gree | Rs. 128000 to 700000 |
Dawlance | Rs. 130000 to 345000 |
Kenwood | Rs. 122000 to 275000 |
Orient | Rs. 118000 to 330000 |
Samsung | Rs. 260000 to 310000 |
EcoStar | Rs. 111000 to 310000 |
Conclusion
As September 2025 unfolds, Pakistani consumers are leaning toward inverter ACs that balance efficiency with upfront cost. Among the value leaders, Dawlance, Haier, and Orient stands on affordability and reliability, while Gree and Samsung appeal to premium buyers with bigger budgets. For most households, a 1.5-ton inverter split offers the best cooling efficiency, saving on power bills, and sitting within a reasonable price band between ₨123,000 to ₨400,000 depending on brand and features.Choose wisely, and you’ll enjoy cool comfort without compromising long-term economy.

