Panasonic launches Invertor Air conditioners with Nanoe technology

Nanoe technology deactivates PM 2.5, Bacteria & Viruses giving upto 99 per cent clean air.

Update: 2018-03-18 10:20 GMT
The couple and the child died after they inhaled gas which leaked from a malfunctioning air conditioner, police said. (Representational Image)

Panasonic has launched its new range of inverter air conditioners, inbuilt with its patented air purification system called Nanoe Technology that claims to actively remove PM2.5 and airborne particles giving up to 99 per cent clean air.

Its air purifying Nanoe technology uses nano-sized electrostatic atomised water particles to deodorise, inhibit bacteria and virus growth, remove dust and 99 per cent of PM2.5 to purify the air in the room even when the cooling function of the air-con is turned off. The three-stage purification system ensures pure and healthy air.

In Panasonic Air Conditioners, after reaching a set temperature, the Aerowings twin blades direct air towards the ceiling to create a ‘Shower Cooling effect’. This ensures that cool air is evenly distributed throughout the room. It helps to prevent the experience of symptoms such as head & body aches, congestion, fatigue caused by a continuous direct cool draught. The variants’ features also include faster cooling, durability and power saving performance.

With this launch, Panasonic will also be showcasing the inverter range ‘AERO SERIES’ which comes with Aeroslim design, iAuto X feature for faster cooling and ECONAVI Sensors which claims to reduce energy wastage up to 65 per cent.

The new ‘Air-Purifying’ inverter air conditioners are available at all retail outlets from a starting price of Rs 39,000 to Rs 72,000 and in 0.8T, 1.0T, 1.5T, 2.0T variants.

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