Buyers face higher prices for new ‘green air conditioners’

Buyers face higher prices for new ‘green air conditioners’

Optimus Qatarius
By Optimus Qatarius

While buyers of new air conditioners (ACs) stand to make significant savings on their electricity bills, they will have to spend hundreds of riyals more for buying units bearing the now mandatory energy-efficiency label, Gulf Times has learnt.

Major distributors of leading split and window-type ACs have already pulled out their stocks of conventional ACs that did not meet the newly-implemented Energy-Star rating system.

But prices for the new energy-efficient AC units are higher, according to a manager at a leading hypermarket, who said split ACs would cost around QR500 and window-type QR300 more in the local market.

A merchandiser at the store’s appliances section said a 1.5-tonne Samsung split-type AC using the Energy-Star rating system now costs QR2,699, while the 2-tonne unit costs QR3,199.

The Toshiba 1.5-tonne costs QR2,999, while the 2-tonne costs QR3,499.

For window-type ACs, Sharp’s star-rated 1.5-tonne costs QR1,499, while the 2-tonne unit now costs QR1,699.

The prices for the Electrolux 1.5-tonne and 2-tonne are now QR1,249 and QR1,499, respectively.

Elekta now sells its 1.5-tonne for QR1,250 and the 2-tonne for QR1,459.

The manager said some leading brands that had been approved by the state were already on display but suppliers of other brands were still waiting approval from the Qatar General Organisation for Standards and Metrology (QS).

“Suppliers are required to submit a letter of conformity and get the approval of the QS for importing of AC units into the country,” he said.

The letter contains the validity date and certain specifications such as the brand name, type (split or window), country of origin, model, voltage, stars required by supplier, stars according to EER (energy-efficient rating), and air conditioner tests, among others.

Qatar has banned the import and sale of all conventional ACs (without the EER) with effect from July 1 this year, following an initiative of Qatar General Electricity & Water Corp (Kahramaa), in co-operation with the Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Ministry of Economy and Commerce and the QS.

Prior to the ban, Kahramaa, through the National Programme for Conservation and Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed), said it had campaigned for energy conservation and power efficiency to raise public awareness on the new rating systems for ACs sold in Qatar.

“We were aware of the ban but we continued selling conventional AC units and waited until the law was enforced. From then on we’ve returned the ACs to our suppliers. We didn’t want to risk committing any violations,” the manager added.

Courtesy: gulf-times.com

By muad-db• 10 Jul 2016 22:57
muad-db

acchabaccha my pal.. We must support these initiatives to help our planet ..

Also drink camel milk and ear dates .. Joys

By acchabaccha• 10 Jul 2016 21:42
acchabaccha

muad-db: Of course you will be happily willing to pay "extra" as you must have made much profits by now through your investment in stocks and availing free rides with your neighbour!

By muad-db• 10 Jul 2016 19:44
muad-db

We are willing to pay the extra - joys

By britexpat• 10 Jul 2016 19:36
britexpat

No choice then .. So why the article

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