Samsung Electronics Enters India's Premium Residential HVAC Market with 3,000 Units

By KIM NA YOON Posted : June 22, 2026, 08:32 Updated : June 22, 2026, 08:32
Samsung Electronics has supplied high-efficiency HVAC solutions to India's premium residential complex. [Photo: Samsung Electronics]


Samsung Electronics announced on June 22 that it will supply high-efficiency heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) solutions to the Indian market.

The company has partnered with Central Park, a real estate developer, to deliver HVAC solutions to "The Orchard," a luxury residential complex located in Gurugram, a hub for the information technology industry.

This project involves the installation of over 3,000 residential air conditioning units across 300 households, with occupancy expected to begin in early 2027.

Gurugram is a high-income area densely populated with global IT companies and startups. The region experiences summer temperatures exceeding 45°C, creating a strong demand for high-performance and efficient air conditioning systems. According to market research firms, India's HVAC market continues to grow rapidly at an annual rate of 12-15%, driven by climate change, heat waves, and rapid urbanization.

Samsung aims to expand its HVAC business, which has traditionally focused on commercial buildings like offices and shopping malls, into the premium residential market, solidifying its position as a global provider of AI home solutions.

Key products being supplied include the large outdoor unit "DVM S2" and the residential "Wind-Free 1Way Ceiling Cassette."

The DVM S2 outdoor unit can connect up to 64 indoor units, making it suitable for large complexes. It features a high-strength frame that enhances the structural stability of core components by up to 210% compared to previous models. Its low-vibration design ensures reliable operation even during seismic events of magnitude 9. Additionally, it includes AI rapid cooling and AI energy-saving features that reduce power consumption by approximately 15%.

The Wind-Free 1Way Ceiling Cassette, installed indoors, provides cooling without direct airflow. Its compact design, at just 135mm thick, enhances space efficiency. It also incorporates a "PM 1.0 filter" capable of removing ultrafine dust and eliminating 99% of harmful bacteria, improving indoor air quality. When integrated with the SmartThings app, users can control temperature and humidity and monitor real-time energy consumption via mobile devices.

Im Sung-taek, Vice President of Samsung Electronics' DA Division, stated, "We will further solidify our leadership in the global premium residential market based on our unparalleled HVAC technology and locally tailored solutions."





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