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Thursday, 28 August 2008 07:39
Panasonic Envio I2

Why change your lifestyle when you can just change your air conditioner? That is the tag line from Panasonic's advertisement for their latest inverter air conditioner, the Panasonic Envio I2. According to Panasonic, the Envio I2 inverter air conditioner can save up to 50% in power consumption when compared to non inverter models.

Want to know how much one can save by using an inverter air conditioner compared to a non inverter model? Click Read More to see an electricity bill comparison between the Envio I2 inverter model and a non-inverter model plus Panasonic's energy saving tips.

Panasonic Envio I2 Inverter Air Conditioner

The Panasonic Envio I2 features:
* Inverter Technology (The Envio I2 uses a DC motor which is more energy efficient compared to conventional AC motors)
* Advanced e-ion Air Purifiyng System with New Patrol Sensor
* Economical and Eco-Friendly (The Envio I2 uses the new refrigerant R410A)

Okay, so we know the Envio has a boat load of technology. How much money can we save? Let's take a look.

Inverter air conditioner electricity bill comparison

If Panasonic's calculations are accurate, that is a 48% savings on the electricity bill per month and RM243.23 per year. Is it worthwhile to pay more for an inverter air conditioner? Well, do the math and find out. Of course you might want to take into account that Panasonic's calculations will be on the optimistic side.

Besides that, Panasonic also provided energy saving tips. Interestingly, they advise to replace the air conditioner every 5 years.

Panasonic energy saving tips

For more information about the Envio I2 series, take a look at the Panasonic Envio I2 website.

Also see:
Know Your Air Con: What Invertor and Non Invertor means
Know Your Air Con: R22 and R410A
YouTube Videos on How Air Conditioners and Inverters Work
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