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🌬️ How to Use the AC Electricity Bill Calculator Tool – Step-by-Step Guide

Keeping your cool during scorching summer months is a must—but have you ever wondered how much your air conditioner is costing you every month? Well, wonder no more! Our AC Electricity Bill Calculator is here to save the day (and your wallet).

In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to use the tool step by step, so you can calculate the estimated monthly electricity bill of your AC—no engineering degree required!

💡 What Is the AC Electricity Bill Calculator?

The AC Electricity Bill Calculator is a smart, responsive tool built right into our website that helps you calculate:

  • Monthly units your AC consumes

  • Estimated electricity bill based on your usage

  • Daily and yearly estimated costs

  • And even compare up to 3 different ACs side-by-side!

🚀 Let’s Get Started – Step-by-Step Guide

Here’s how you can use it:

✅ Step 1: Choose Your AC Brand

You’ll see a dropdown labeled “AC Brand”. Just click on it and select your AC brand from the list.

🔁 Can’t find your brand? No worries – select “Others.”

⭐ Step 2: Select Star Rating

Click on the number of stars your AC has. These stars refer to energy efficiency. A 5-star AC consumes less electricity than a 2-star one. Click the appropriate star, and it will turn golden yellow.

❄️ Step 3: Pick Your AC Capacity (in Tons)

Use the dropdown to select your AC’s capacity:

  • 0.8 Ton

  • 1 Ton

  • 1.2 Ton

  • 1.5 Ton

  • 2 Ton

🧊 Tip: Most households use 1–1.5 Ton ACs.

Step 4: Select Your AC Type

Choose the type of AC you’re using:

  • Split

  • Window

  • Portable

  • Central

Just click on the type, and it will turn blue to show it’s selected.

₹ Step 5: Enter Your Electricity Rate

In India, the average electricity rate is around ₹7 per unit, but it varies by region. You can change the “Unit Rate” box if you know your exact rate from your electricity bill.

🧾 Tip: Check your last power bill for the unit rate.

🧮 Step 6: Click the “Calculate” Button

Once all the details are filled in, hit the big green “Calculate” button.

The tool will work its magic and show you:

  • Units consumed per month

  • Estimated monthly bill

  • Per day and yearly (8-month) estimate

All shown neatly in a result card!

➕ Step 7: Add More ACs to Compare

Want to compare another AC? Click the “Add to Compare” card. You can calculate and view up to 3 ACs side-by-side.

⚠️ Trying to add more than 3? The tool will alert you. We like to keep it neat and clean!

❌ Step 8: Remove a Comparison (If Needed)

Don’t want one of the ACs in your comparison? Just click the “×” remove button on that card to delete it.

🧠 How Is the Calculation Done?

Here’s a simplified explanation:

  • It takes your AC’s capacity, star rating, and type

  • Calculates estimated power usage (adjusted for energy efficiency)

  • Multiplies that by hours/day (default 8) and 30 days

  • Then applies your unit cost rate (e.g., ₹7) to give you the bill

Simple, smart, and seriously helpful! 💡

📱 Is the Tool Mobile Friendly?

Yes, absolutely! The tool is fully responsive, meaning it works perfectly on mobile, tablet, or desktop. You can calculate your AC cost on the go!

🤔 Why Should You Use This Tool?

✅ Budget smarter
✅ Compare ACs before buying
✅ Know your estimated costs
✅ Great for renters, buyers, and curious minds!

🛠️ Final Words

Whether you’re trying to reduce your electricity bill or just planning to upgrade your AC, our AC Electricity Bill Calculator gives you the power to predict your power use! 💥

This tool is specially designed for Indian users, taking into account local electricity rates, AC types, and usage patterns.

Try it now on our website and take charge of your cooling costs.

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