Key Points
- Akai NXT air conditioners start at ₹35,490 with BEE 2026 energy ratings
- Siaachen model can cool rooms when outside temperature reaches 55°C
- Range available in 1, 1.5 and 2 ton capacities with 3 and 5 star ratings
Japanese consumer electronics brand Akai has launched its NXT range of inverter air conditioners in India, with prices starting at ₹35,490 and energy efficiency ratings compliant with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency’s upcoming 2026 standards.
The range comprises three models: Nilgiree, Kaashmir and Siaachen. All three are available in 1, 1.5 and 2 ton capacities with 3 and 5 star energy ratings. The products are now available through retail stores across India and online via the company’s website.
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency revises its star rating criteria periodically to push manufacturers toward greater energy efficiency. An air conditioner rated 5 stars under the 2026 standards will consume less electricity than one rated 5 stars under older benchmarks. For consumers, this translates to lower monthly electricity bills over the product’s lifetime.
Akai said its NXT range follows what the company calls the Japanese Mottainai philosophy, a concept emphasising minimal waste and maximum efficiency.
Three Models for Different Needs
The Nilgiree series targets price-conscious buyers looking for efficient cooling without premium pricing. Akai positions this as an entry-level option that optimises power consumption while delivering standard cooling performance.
The Kaashmir series offers both cooling and heating functions, allowing year-round use. This makes it suitable for regions that experience cold winters alongside hot summers.
The Siaachen series is designed for extreme heat conditions. According to Akai, these units can continue cooling rooms even when external temperatures reach 55°C, a specification relevant for parts of India that experience severe summer heat.
Features Across the Range
All three models share a common set of features. The Flexi 9 in 1 mode provides nine different cooling settings, allowing users to adjust performance based on room size and preference.
Advertisement
The units include an Ayurvedic filter that Akai claims offers protection against allergens and viruses. A separate PM1 filter captures ultra-fine particulate matter, referring to particles smaller than 1 micrometre in diameter. These are finer than the PM2.5 particles commonly discussed in air quality measurements.
The air conditioners feature Blue Fin technology, a lacquer coating applied to the condenser coils that protects against moisture damage and corrosion. This weatherproofing also helps seal joints against refrigerant gas leaks, the company said.
Additional features include four-way swing for air distribution across the room and a backlit remote control for use in low-light conditions. The units also include frost self-cleaning, a function that removes ice buildup on the evaporator coils automatically.
Pricing and Availability
The NXT range starts at ₹35,490. Prices vary based on tonnage and star rating, with higher capacity and more efficient models priced higher.
Anurag Sharma, Managing Director and CEO of Akai India, said the company’s focus on efficiency has helped reduce costs across production and logistics.
“The NXT version of our flagship range of air conditioners, Nilgiree, Kaashmir and Siaachen, has been designed for the needs of Indian homes,” Sharma said. “Our ACs come with a host of productive features like multiple cooling options, Ayurvedic filter, weatherproof coating and more.”
Akai said it operates more than 1,200 service centres across 28 states, covering over 1,900 pin codes.
Your Questions, Answered
What is the starting price of Akai NXT air conditioners in India?
The Akai NXT range of inverter air conditioners starts at ₹35,490. Prices vary based on tonnage (1, 1.5 or 2 ton) and star rating (3 or 5 star).
What does BEE 2026 rating mean for air conditioners?
BEE 2026 refers to the Bureau of Energy Efficiency’s updated star rating standards. Air conditioners meeting these standards consume less electricity than those rated under older benchmarks, resulting in lower electricity bills.
Which Akai air conditioner works in extreme heat conditions?
The Akai Siaachen series is designed for extreme temperatures and can cool rooms even when outside temperatures reach 55°C, making it suitable for regions experiencing severe summer heat.
Does the Akai Kaashmir AC provide both cooling and heating?
Yes, the Akai Kaashmir series is a hot and cold air conditioning solution that provides cooling during summers and heating during winters for year-round comfort.


