Gurugram, June 22: Samsung has introduced its next-generation premium residential climate solutions in India, combining AI-enabled cooling, advanced air purification and smart home connectivity to redefine modern living. The company says the integrated system has been specifically designed to address rising temperatures, worsening air quality and the growing demand for energy-efficient homes.
At the heart of the new offering is Samsung’s WindFree™ cooling technology, which gently disperses cool air through 10,000 micro air holes, eliminating the discomfort caused by direct cold airflow. The system is aimed at providing consistent indoor comfort, especially during prolonged use.
To improve indoor air quality, Samsung’s WindFree™ 1 Way Cassette ACs can be equipped with an optional PM1.0 purification panel. The two-stage filtration system captures ultrafine dust particles as small as 0.3 microns and sterilizes up to 99% of bacteria trapped in the filter, helping create a healthier indoor environment.
The solution is also integrated with Samsung’s SmartThings platform, enabling users to remotely control air conditioning through smartphones, automate cooling using geo-fencing, monitor energy consumption and operate the system using voice assistants.
Powering the ecosystem is Samsung’s DVM S2 AI-enabled VRF technology. The company’s Active AI Pressure Control continuously analyses environmental conditions and usage patterns to optimize refrigerant pressure, reducing energy consumption by up to 15 percent while improving cooling performance. The system also uses AI-based refrigerant analysis to detect abnormalities and enhance reliability.
Speaking on the launch, Vipin Agrawal, Head of SAC Business, Samsung India, said the company is focused on addressing real consumer needs by combining healthier air, intelligent energy management and connected living into one integrated ecosystem.
Samsung showcased the technology at Central Park Flower Valley’s The Orchard in Gurugram, where the integrated climate solution has been installed across 284 luxury residences. The project is supported by a 4,864 HP AI-enabled VRF infrastructure, making it one of India’s largest residential deployments of Samsung’s integrated cooling technologies.
The company believes the project represents a blueprint for future-ready residential developments where intelligent climate control, wellness, smart connectivity and energy efficiency come together to create healthier and more sustainable homes.

