<p>Prices of refrigerators are likely to increase by up to 5 per cent as the revised norms of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) have become applicable from January 1 this year.</p>.<p>According to manufacturers like Godrej Appliances, Haier and Panasonic, implementation of the new norms may put an additional burden of 2-5 per cent on consumers, depending on the models.</p>.<p>Besides tightening the labelling, the new norms also mandate separate star labelling for freezers and refrigerator provisioning units (storage part) of the frost-free models.</p>.<p>"Now, we have to declare labelling for both. That is the new change," said Godrej Appliances Business Head and Executive Vice President Kamal Nandi told PTI.</p>.<p>When asked about the price increase, he said: "In every energy efficiency tightening, cost inputs go up a little bit to achieve those efficiencies through better insulation and around 2-3 per cent price hike because of this will be happening, depending on various models and star ratings".</p>.<p>Moreover, another change in the recent star labelling that is happening is the declaration of the net capacity of a refrigerator unit and not the gross capacity, Nandi said.</p>.<p>Net capacity is the usable capacity of any refrigerator, while gross capacity is based on the total volume (of liquid) which could be stored in a unit.</p>.<p>"For example, there are gaps between the door and shelves, which are not useable. So, those will not be considered," Nandi added.</p>.<p>This will help a customer to make a judicious decision while buying the refrigerator, based on the actual space available to them for storing.</p>.<p>Haier Appliances India President Satish NS said after BEE revised norms, energy efficiency for refrigerators has been redefined.</p>.<p>"Some of the compressors have to be reloaded or changed. Definitely, we are looking for a 2-4 per cent price increase," he said, adding "the cost would be passed on to the consumers".</p>.<p>Panasonic Marketing India MD Fumiyasu Fujimori said: "With the revised BEE norms coming into effect, we expect an impact on the pricing of refrigerators to go up to 5 per cent. We at Panasonic, are keeping a close eye on the development and will try to absorb maximum costs".</p>.<p>Entry-level buyers will face a challenge as affordability costs will rise, he added.</p>.<p>According to a report from Research And Markets, the Indian refrigerator market was valued at USD 3.07 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to achieve a market value of USD 5.88 billion by 2028 with a CAGR of 11.62 per cent.</p>
<p>Prices of refrigerators are likely to increase by up to 5 per cent as the revised norms of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) have become applicable from January 1 this year.</p>.<p>According to manufacturers like Godrej Appliances, Haier and Panasonic, implementation of the new norms may put an additional burden of 2-5 per cent on consumers, depending on the models.</p>.<p>Besides tightening the labelling, the new norms also mandate separate star labelling for freezers and refrigerator provisioning units (storage part) of the frost-free models.</p>.<p>"Now, we have to declare labelling for both. That is the new change," said Godrej Appliances Business Head and Executive Vice President Kamal Nandi told PTI.</p>.<p>When asked about the price increase, he said: "In every energy efficiency tightening, cost inputs go up a little bit to achieve those efficiencies through better insulation and around 2-3 per cent price hike because of this will be happening, depending on various models and star ratings".</p>.<p>Moreover, another change in the recent star labelling that is happening is the declaration of the net capacity of a refrigerator unit and not the gross capacity, Nandi said.</p>.<p>Net capacity is the usable capacity of any refrigerator, while gross capacity is based on the total volume (of liquid) which could be stored in a unit.</p>.<p>"For example, there are gaps between the door and shelves, which are not useable. So, those will not be considered," Nandi added.</p>.<p>This will help a customer to make a judicious decision while buying the refrigerator, based on the actual space available to them for storing.</p>.<p>Haier Appliances India President Satish NS said after BEE revised norms, energy efficiency for refrigerators has been redefined.</p>.<p>"Some of the compressors have to be reloaded or changed. Definitely, we are looking for a 2-4 per cent price increase," he said, adding "the cost would be passed on to the consumers".</p>.<p>Panasonic Marketing India MD Fumiyasu Fujimori said: "With the revised BEE norms coming into effect, we expect an impact on the pricing of refrigerators to go up to 5 per cent. We at Panasonic, are keeping a close eye on the development and will try to absorb maximum costs".</p>.<p>Entry-level buyers will face a challenge as affordability costs will rise, he added.</p>.<p>According to a report from Research And Markets, the Indian refrigerator market was valued at USD 3.07 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to achieve a market value of USD 5.88 billion by 2028 with a CAGR of 11.62 per cent.</p>