With the average temperature of not only India but also the Earth soaring higher than ever before, it is certain that global warming is a dangerous phenomenon that cannot be ignored. As inhabitants of this wonderful planet and as citizens of this diverse country, it is indeed our responsibility to do our bit to protect the environment for future generations to thrive.
It is with this philosophy that we at Daikin have been working for many years, to elevate the home air conditioner sales with energy-saving technology and innovation. For starters, with a long-term strategy, we phased out all our R-22 models and shifted to the green refrigerant, R-32. As most urban population in one of the world's most populated countries is investing rapidly in cooling systems, the refrigerant (that is, the cooling gas), is vital in protecting the ozone layer and dropping the percentage of global warming in India. Hence, uses the next-generation refrigerant, R-32.
So, how is R-32, the most balanced refrigerants, helping us save the environment? Based on extensive testing by experts, R-32 shows 75% less carbon dioxide emissions and a better life cycle climate performance. It has zero ozone depletion potential and only 1/3rd global warming potential. It is also a single-component refrigerant, which makes it easier to recycle. As for consumption purposes, the R-32 offers -
The best inverter AC, including Daikin's high-wall split AC models, are all highly energy-efficient. This is because an inverter AC adjusts the speed of the compressor to control the refrigerant flow rate, thereby consuming less current and power. This makes the R-32 furthermore energy-efficient.
Lastly, the in-built features of any Daikin home air conditioner are designed keeping in mind our urgent need to save electricity and energy for our planet. For example, ECONO mode enables efficient operation by limiting the maximum power consumption of your AC. Similarly, the Intelligent Eye feature and even the Sleep Off mode are all in-built to ensure Daikin cools India, the mindful way.
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