Hisense AC Price in Nepal

Hisense 1 Ton On-Off Split Type AC

Original price was: ₨63,591.Current price is: ₨57,810.

Hisense 1.5 Ton Split Type Inverter AC

Original price was: ₨103,565.Current price is: ₨94,150.

Hisense Cassette 1 Ton AC

Original price was: ₨106,470.Current price is: ₨96,791.

Hisense Floor Standing AC

Original price was: ₨178,299.Current price is: ₨162,090.

Hisense AC Price in Nepal — The Most Affordable Branded AC With Real Warranty Support

If your first question when buying an AC in Nepal is “what is the minimum I need to spend to get a reliable branded unit with actual warranty support,” the answer right now is Hisense. The Hisense 1-ton AC starts at approximately Rs 51,990 in Nepal — the lowest entry price among brands with an authorised local distributor. That matters because it separates Hisense from truly no-name cheap imports that have no service infrastructure in Nepal at all.

Navin Distributors Pvt. Ltd. is the authorised distributor of Hisense products in Nepal, including air conditioners. This means warranty claims are handled locally, spare parts are available through an actual channel, and you are not dependent on getting anything shipped from overseas if something goes wrong.

For a full comparison of all AC brands available in Nepal across price ranges, see the AC price in Nepal main page.

Hisense AC Price in Nepal — Current Range by Capacity

CapacityTypePrice Range (NPR)Best For
1 TonNon-Inverter SplitRs 51,990 – 52,900Budget bedrooms, occasional use
1 TonInverter SplitRs 65,999 – 75,000Bedrooms, regular use
1.5 TonInverter SplitRs 86,999 – 1,00,000Living rooms, regular use
2 TonInverter SplitRs 98,990 – 1,10,000Large rooms, offices

Hisense’s pricing is the most competitive entry point in Nepal’s branded AC market. Installation charges are separate — call 014377714 for details.

The Honest Trade-offs of Choosing Hisense in Nepal

Hisense is the right choice for specific buyers. It is not the right choice for all buyers. Understanding the trade-offs honestly is more useful than a generic brand endorsement.

Where Hisense wins: Price. For a bedroom that will be used seasonally, a rental property where long-term investment does not make sense, or a buyer with a strict budget ceiling, Hisense’s Rs 51,990 entry price for a branded 1-ton AC with local warranty is genuinely hard to beat. The next cheapest branded option is Midea’s entry model at Rs 52,190 — essentially the same price — but Midea’s inverter range starts higher.

Where Hisense has limitations: Service network depth. Navin Distributors handles Hisense distribution in Nepal but does not have the nationwide service infrastructure that CG Electronics has built over three decades. For buyers in Kathmandu, this is not a significant concern. For buyers in remote districts or cities outside the major urban centres, CG’s service reach is meaningfully better.

On electricity efficiency: Hisense’s non-inverter 1-ton at Rs 51,990 will cost more to run than a Midea or CG inverter model at Rs 65,000–70,000. The non-inverter adds approximately NPR 700–1,000 per month more in electricity at regular use. Over 18 months that difference more than erases the upfront saving. If your use will be regular — most evenings and nights — the Hisense inverter model at Rs 65,999 is the financially sounder choice over the non-inverter entry.

Hisense AC vs Other Budget and Mid-Range Options in Nepal

At the 1-ton level, Hisense non-inverter at Rs 51,990 and Midea non-inverter at Rs 52,190 are essentially tied on price. Midea has slightly more series variety and a more established Nepal presence. Hisense is marginally cheaper at entry.

At the 1.5-ton inverter level, Hisense at Rs 86,999 undercuts CG at Rs 78,190+ on some models and beats Midea inverter’s starting price. At this specific capacity, Hisense offers strong value for buyers who want inverter efficiency without paying for LG or Samsung premium.

At the 2-ton level, Hisense at approximately Rs 98,990 is one of the most competitive 2-ton options in Nepal — below Gree, CG, LG, and Samsung at equivalent capacity. For buyers who need a 2-ton AC on a tighter budget, Hisense is worth serious consideration.

Compare all options side by side on the AC price in Nepal page.

Hisense AC Capacity Guide for Nepal

Terai buyers (Birgunj, Butwal, Nepalgunj): Add half a ton. Peak Terai summer temperatures of 40–44°C significantly increase cooling load — undersizing an AC in the Terai causes it to run at full load continuously, which shortens compressor life faster than in cooler climates.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hisense AC Price in Nepal

What is the cheapest Hisense AC price in Nepal?
The entry Hisense AC in Nepal starts from Rs 51,990 for the 1-ton non-inverter model — the lowest price among branded, warranted ACs in the current Nepal market. See all 1 ton AC prices for a full comparison.

Is Hisense a good AC brand in Nepal?
Hisense is a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers who want a branded, warranted AC. It is distributed by Navin Distributors in Nepal and has a growing presence in the market. The main limitation versus brands like CG or Midea is the narrower service network outside Kathmandu.

Should I buy Hisense inverter or non-inverter AC in Nepal?
For regular daily use (5+ hours per day), the Hisense inverter model at Rs 65,999 is the better financial decision. The electricity savings of Rs 700–1,000 per month over the non-inverter recoup the Rs 14,000 price difference in approximately 14–18 months. The non-inverter at Rs 51,990 only makes sense for genuinely occasional, seasonal use.

Does Hisense AC handle Nepal’s power supply conditions?
Hisense inverter models generally handle Nepal’s voltage fluctuations adequately. For areas with particularly unstable supply, confirm the operating voltage range of your specific model — it should specify at least 170–264V for reliable operation across Nepal’s grid conditions.

How does Hisense compare to Midea AC in Nepal?
Both are budget-to-mid-range brands in Nepal. Midea has more series variety and a slightly stronger Nepal presence. Hisense’s entry price is marginally lower. For a detailed comparison across both brands and all others, visit the AC price in Nepal hub page.