LG Electronics India (LGE India) has successfully installed its advanced HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) solutions at the newly inaugurated building, . The deployment includes a Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air-conditioning system with a total capacity of 1,590 horsepower, featuring 113 outdoor units.

The HVAC system was supplied from LGE India’s Pune manufacturing facility, underscoring the company’s commitment to the Make in India initiative and promoting an Atmanirbhar Bharat. These VRF systems are engineered to operate at full capacity without deration even at temperatures up to 39°C, ensuring consistent cooling performance during peak summer months.

Hong Ju Jeon, Managing Director and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of LGE India, expressed pride in contributing to the Prime Minister’s Office building, highlighting the importance of intelligent, energy-efficient climate control systems in India’s infrastructure development. He emphasised LGE India’s commitment to strengthening the HVAC ecosystem in India by delivering high-performance solutions tailored for the country’s diverse climatic conditions.

The VRF system is designed for high performance and reliability, incorporating advanced energy-efficient technologies and enhanced durability with black fin heat exchangers. The installation also includes LGE India’s AC Smart 5 Intelligent Control Platform, with eight units deployed across the facility, enabling centralized management, real-time monitoring, and optimized performance.

This project represents a significant milestone in LGE India’s efforts to contribute to India’s modern infrastructure with high-efficiency climate control technology for large institutional facilities. It reinforces LGE India’s dedication to expanding its presence in the commercial air-conditioning segment by delivering high-efficiency VRF systems for crucial infrastructure projects.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).

This article is written by Arunika Jain and reviewed by Aman Shukla before publication.