No More Cooling Beyond 20°C: India Imposes New Rules For ACs


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

Jun 11, 2025


In a first-of-its-kind initiative, India is preparing to cap the temperature range of air conditioners. Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced that ACs in India may soon only cool up to 20°C and heat up to 28°C, as part of a nationwide temperature standardisation plan.

This means users may no longer be able to cool their rooms below 20°C or heat beyond 28°C, a move that is being framed as an energy efficiency experiment.

No More Cooling Beyond 20°C: India Imposes New Rules For ACs

Why This Move Matters

The decision aligns with India’s broader goals to:

  • Cut down electricity usage
  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
  • Tackle climate change

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has already set a default AC temperature of 24°C for all star-labelled room ACs. Now, they are working on setting a minimum temperature limit on AC remotes to further nudge users toward smart energy practices.


Comfort Vs Conservation

Traditionally, Indians set room temperatures between 20°C to 22°C for maximum cooling. However, experts recommend 24°C to 26°C as ideal for both comfort and energy savings. By locking in a range of 20°C to 28°C, the government aims to strike a balance between personal comfort and national sustainability goals.


Seeking Public Input

In March, BEE launched a public consultation inviting feedback on:

  • Optimal temperature settings
  • Transitioning to 5-star-rated ACs
  • Incorporating renewable energy
  • Addressing cost and accessibility concerns
  • Introducing market incentives like buyback and financing schemes

A Step Towards Energy-Aware India

With the AC market booming in India, this bold policy direction seeks to reshape cooling habits and promote eco-friendly choices. While some may resist these limits initially, the long-term benefits for the power grid, climate, and consumer electricity bills could be substantial.

As the initiative rolls out, it may set a precedent for other countries facing similar environmental and energy challenges.


Mohul Ghosh
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