Midea AC Price in Nepal
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Midea AC Price in Nepal — Nepal’s Best-Selling AC Brand, Fully Explained
Midea calls itself Nepal’s number one AC brand by sales volume, and the data supports that claim. More Midea air conditioners are sold in Nepal each year than any other brand. The reason is straightforward: Midea offers the widest product range at the most competitive price points, from entry-level 1-ton non-inverter units for budget buyers to high-capacity commercial units for large spaces. If you cannot find a Midea model that fits your room, budget, and usage pattern, you are probably looking for something that does not exist at that price in the Nepal market.
This page covers the full Midea AC price range in Nepal, the key series differences, and which model is right for your specific situation. For a full comparison across all brands, see the AC price in Nepal main page.
Midea AC Price in Nepal — Current Range by Capacity and Series
Midea’s Nepal lineup spans multiple series. The main residential series are the Xtreme Save (non-inverter), the Blanc (inverter), and the Penrose (premium inverter). All prices are indicative — live pricing is shown in the product grid above.
| Capacity | Series / Type | Price Range (NPR) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Ton | Xtreme Save (Non-Inverter) | Rs 52,190 – 60,000 | Budget bedrooms, occasional use |
| 1 Ton | Blanc / Inverter | Rs 65,999 – 74,000 | Bedrooms, daily use |
| 1.5 Ton | Non-Inverter | Rs 76,490 – 89,000 | Living rooms, occasional use |
| 1.5 Ton | Inverter / Blanc | Rs 89,000 – 1,10,000 | Living rooms, daily use |
| 2 Ton | Inverter | Rs 1,10,000 – 1,40,000 | Large rooms, offices |
| 2 Ton+ | Cassette / Commercial | Rs 1,40,000 – 1,85,500 | Commercial spaces, false ceilings |
Key note on Midea’s distribution in Nepal: S. Sahara Trade Service Pvt. Ltd. is the exclusive authorised distributor for Midea AC in Nepal. Their service centre is located in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu. This is a single-distributor model, which means warranty claims and service must go through S. Sahara’s network — understand this before purchasing if you are based far outside Kathmandu.
Midea Xtreme Save vs Blanc vs Penrose — Which Series Should You Pick?
Midea’s series naming can be confusing. Here is the practical difference:
The Xtreme Save series is non-inverter. It is Midea’s cheapest range and the most affordable branded AC available in Nepal. The trade-off is electricity consumption — a non-inverter 1.5 ton will add approximately Rs 1,500–2,200 per month to your electricity bill at regular use. If your budget is tight and use will be occasional, this is the right entry point. Compare it against other non-inverter AC options in Nepal before deciding.
The Blanc series is Midea’s core inverter range. It reduces electricity consumption by roughly 40–50% compared to non-inverter models, saving NPR 700–1,000 per month at regular use. The Rs 12,000–18,000 price premium over Xtreme Save pays back in 12–18 months. For any AC that will be used regularly — bedrooms, living rooms — the Blanc series is the financially correct choice. See how it compares against other inverter ACs in Nepal.
The Penrose series adds Wi-Fi control and premium filtration on top of inverter efficiency. It sits at the top of Midea’s residential range and competes with Samsung’s smart AC lineup on features, but at lower price points.
Midea AC vs Other Brands in Nepal — The Honest Comparison
Midea is the right choice when range and value are the primary criteria. It is not the right choice if your primary criteria is service network outside Kathmandu or premium smart features.
Compared to CG AC: Midea is generally cheaper at each capacity level and offers more model variants. CG has a stronger nationwide service network. For Kathmandu buyers, Midea’s value is hard to beat. For buyers in remote districts, CG’s service reach is more reliable.
Compared to LG AC: LG’s Dual Inverter compressor is quieter and has a stronger compressor warranty. LG costs Rs 15,000–25,000 more per model. For noise-sensitive environments like bedrooms, LG’s quieter operation is a real advantage. For most other situations, Midea’s efficiency at lower cost wins.
Compared to Hisense AC: Hisense is Nepal’s most affordable branded option. Midea’s inverter models offer better efficiency and more series variety. For buyers who need the lowest possible upfront cost, Hisense wins. For buyers who want better long-term value, Midea wins.
See the full brand comparison on the AC price in Nepal hub page.
Which Midea AC Capacity Do You Need?
- Bedroom up to 130 sq ft: Midea 1 ton AC
- Living room 130–220 sq ft: Midea 1.5 ton AC
- Large room 220–350 sq ft: Midea 2 ton AC
- Commercial spaces above 350 sq ft: Midea cassette AC
Terai buyers note: Add half a ton to each recommendation. Birgunj, Butwal, Nepalgunj, and Dhangadi summer temperatures of 40–44°C demand significantly more cooling capacity per square foot than Kathmandu Valley conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions — Midea AC Price in Nepal
What is the cheapest Midea AC price in Nepal?
The entry-level Midea AC in Nepal starts at approximately Rs 52,190 for the 1-ton Xtreme Save non-inverter model. This is the lowest price among branded, warranted ACs currently available in Nepal. See all 1 ton AC prices for comparison.
Is Midea a good AC brand in Nepal?
Yes, particularly for buyers who want the widest model selection at competitive prices. Midea is Nepal’s highest-volume AC brand by sales. The main limitation is that S. Sahara’s service network, while present in Kathmandu, is not as geographically spread as CG’s service network.
Which Midea series is best for daily home use in Nepal?
The Blanc inverter series offers the best balance of efficiency and price for daily residential use. It saves approximately 40–50% on electricity compared to the non-inverter Xtreme Save series, with payback in 12–18 months. Compare it against other inverter AC options in Nepal.
Does Midea AC handle Nepal’s voltage fluctuations?
Midea’s inverter models have built-in voltage protection and generally handle Nepal’s variable grid supply without requiring an external stabilizer. Confirm the specific operating voltage range of your chosen model at purchase — it should be listed as 160–264V or similar for full protection.
Where can I buy Midea AC in Nepal?
Midea AC is available through Sewas Mart with authorised warranty support. You can browse and purchase directly from the product grid above, or call 014377714 for personalised advice.







