How to Set AC Temperature to Save Electricity

The Best AC Temperature Setting to Stay Cool and Save on Bills

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in India recommends setting your AC to 24°C as the ideal balance between comfort and energy efficiency. Every degree you lower the thermostat below 24°C increases electricity consumption by approximately 6%. This guide explains the best settings and the habits that waste the most power.

The Recommended AC Temperature for India

  • 24°C — BEE’s recommended setting; comfortable for most people and energy-efficient
  • 25–26°C — slightly warmer but uses noticeably less electricity; good for nights
  • 18–20°C — very cold setting; increases electricity use by 25–35% vs 24°C

Thermal comfort depends on humidity and airflow, not just temperature. At 24°C with medium fan speed, most people feel just as comfortable as at 20°C with low fan speed — at a fraction of the electricity cost.

AC Settings That Waste the Most Electricity

  • Setting the temperature below 20°C — the compressor runs almost continuously
  • Cooling with windows or doors open — warm air constantly replaces cool air
  • Lowest fan speed in a hot room — slow air circulation reduces heat absorption efficiency
  • Not using sleep mode or timer — AC runs at full power all night unnecessarily
  • Ignoring the dirty filter — a clogged filter makes the AC work much harder for the same output

How to Set Your AC to Save Maximum Electricity

Step 1: Set the Temperature to 24°C

24°C is the sweet spot. Use this as your starting point. If you feel too warm, drop to 23°C — but try 24°C for a week before deciding it is too warm. Your body adjusts to slightly higher temperatures over a few days.

Step 2: Use Auto or Medium Fan Speed

Auto fan speed lets the AC adjust airflow based on how far the room temperature is from the set point — efficient and comfortable. Avoid the lowest fan setting in hot weather; it reduces the rate at which the coil absorbs heat from the room air.

Step 3: Enable Sleep Mode at Night

Sleep mode gradually raises the temperature by 1°C every hour (the exact behaviour varies by brand) as your body temperature drops during sleep. It typically saves 10–15% on overnight electricity use. Most ACs have this on the remote — look for a moon icon or “Sleep” button.

Step 4: Use the Timer

Set the AC to turn off 30 minutes before you wake up or leave the room. A well-insulated room stays cool for 20–30 minutes after the AC stops, so you will not notice a difference in comfort.

Step 5: Keep the Room Well-Sealed

Close all doors, windows, and gaps. Use thick curtains or blinds on sun-facing windows. The AC only has to cool the air inside — every degree of heat that enters through gaps adds to your electricity bill.

Quick Electricity Savings Comparison

Setting Approximate Extra Cost vs 24°C
18°C ~36% higher electricity use
20°C ~24% higher electricity use
22°C ~12% higher electricity use
24°C Baseline (most efficient comfort setting)
26°C ~12% lower electricity use

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