Mobile air conditioner: the complete 2025 guide
Discover the complete mobile air conditioner guide 2025: technology types, suitable BTU power, A+++ energy efficiency, installation without work and comparison of the best premium brands on the market.

# Mobile Air Conditioner: The Complete 2025 Guide
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Mobile air conditioning has become the essential solution for cooling your interior without real estate commitment. In 2025, the market offers ultra-high-performance devices combining A+++ energy efficiency, inverter technology and smart connectivity. This guide covers all aspects: technologies, BTU power, EU/CH/UK regulatory standards, installation, maintenance and real operating costs.
What is a mobile air conditioner and how does it work?
A mobile air conditioner is an autonomous cooling system that requires no permanent installation or structural modification to the home. Unlike wall-mounted air conditioners, it moves from room to room thanks to casters. The operation is based on a thermodynamic cycle: the device draws in ambient warm air, circulates it over an evaporator containing refrigerant fluid that absorbs the heat, then returns cold air to the room while hot air escapes through an exhaust duct.
Thermodynamic cycle and physical principles
The heart of the mobile air conditioner relies on the reversed Carnot cycle. The refrigerant fluid (HFC or HFO according to standards) circulates between two heat exchangers:
- Evaporator: absorbs heat from indoor air (temperature decreases)
- Condenser: releases heat outside via the exhaust duct
- Compressor: increases fluid pressure to amplify heat transfer
- Expansion valve: regulates the flow of refrigerant fluid
This mechanism ensures effective cooling even at high thermal load.
Types of Mobile Air Conditioners: Monobloc vs Split
There are two distinct architectures, each with specific advantages and disadvantages.
Monobloc Mobile Air Conditioner
The monobloc model concentrates all components (compressor, condenser, evaporator) in a single vertical casing. Hot air is expelled through a single duct to the outside.
Advantages:
- Instant installation (plug & play)
- No work required, no home modifications
- Complete mobility between rooms
- Lower purchase cost (€800 to €2,500)
- Ideal for rentals or temporary residences
Disadvantages:
- Higher noise level (65-72 dB) due to internal compressor
- Higher energy consumption (EER 2.5 to 3.5)
- Moderate thermal efficiency in extreme heat
- Floor space requirement (0.4 m² minimum)
Split Mobile Air Conditioner
The split model separates the indoor unit (evaporator, fan) from the outdoor unit (compressor, condenser). They communicate via refrigerant pipes.
Advantages:
- Indoor silence (45-52 dB)
- Superior energy efficiency (EER 4.0 to 5.5)
- Optimal cooling power
- More discreet aesthetics
- 30-40% reduced consumption vs monobloc
Disadvantages:
- Installation required (drill, connections, duct)
- Higher investment (€2,200 to €6,000)
- Less portable (fixed outdoor unit)
- Technician intervention recommended
Understanding BTU Power and Sizing
The power of a mobile air conditioner is measured in BTU/h (British Thermal Units per hour). One BTU equals 0.293 watts. Correct sizing is crucial: insufficient power leaves the room lukewarm, oversizing wastes energy.
Calculating Required BTU
The standard formula is:
BTU/h = Surface (m²) × 100 + Additional thermal loads
Thermal loads include:
- Sun exposure: +500 BTU per south-facing window
- Number of occupants: +600 BTU per additional person
- Electrical appliances: +300 BTU per television or computer
- Open kitchen: +1,000 additional BTU
Practical examples:
| Surface | Exposure | Recommended BTU | Typical brand |
|---------|----------|-----------------|---------------|
| 15 m² | Normal | 5,000 BTU | Aether Climate 5K |
| 25 m² | Sunny | 9,000 BTU | Aether Climate 9K |
| 35 m² | Very sunny | 12,000 BTU | Aether Climate 12K |
| 45 m² | Heat wave + kitchen | 18,000 BTU | Aether Climate 18K |
Oversizing by 20% is acceptable for extreme climate conditions.
Energy Efficiency and EU 2025 Standards
The Directive 2021/92/EU has imposed strict energy classification since January 2023. Mobile air conditioners are classified from A+++ (best) to G (worst).
Energy Performance Indicators
EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) : cooling capacity / electrical consumption
- EER ≥ 4.0 = Class A+++
- EER 3.5-3.99 = Class A++
- EER 3.0-3.49 = Class A+
- EER < 2.5 = Class B to G
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) : average annual performance (takes into account seasonal variations)
- SEER ≥ 6.0 = Class A+++
- SEER 5.0-5.99 = Class A++
Estimated annual consumption (kWh) : mandatory display for 100h of operation at full power
An A+++ air conditioner consumes 25-30% less than an A+ model, or 150-200 € in annual savings for 8h/day usage.
Regulatory Compliance France, Switzerland, United Kingdom
France (service-public.fr) : Mobile air conditioners must display the EU 2021/92 energy label. Obligation to register with ADEME for models marketed. HFC refrigerants are progressively banned (regulation (EU) 2014/517).
Switzerland : MuKEn certification (Model of energy requirements of cantons). SIA 380/1 standards for building thermal efficiency. Import authorized if EU compliance maintained.
United Kingdom (post-Brexit) : BS EN 12102 standards (acoustic performance), BS EN 14511 (thermal capacity). No mandatory double-marking if EU compliance maintained.
Installation without work: practical guide
The major advantage of the mobile air conditioner is the absence of construction work.
Monoblock installation steps (5 minutes)
1. Positioning: place the unit at least 30 cm from a window or glass door
2. Exhaust duct: insert the flexible hose into the window kit (supplied) or drill a Ø 150 mm opening
3. Electrical connection: standard 16 A outlet, dedicated circuit recommended
4. Tank filling: condensate accumulates (2-3 L/day in hot climate); plan for manual emptying or drainage hose
5. Power on: immediate startup
Split installation (30-60 minutes, technician recommended)
1. Indoor unit positioning: wall or wall bracket, height 2-2.5 m
2. Outdoor unit: balcony, terrace or window sill (max load 50 kg)
3. Pipe routing: Ø 65 mm drilling, thermal insulation of ducts
4. Electrical connection: 3×2.5 mm² cable from panel (16 A circuit breaker)
5. Refrigerant charge: operation reserved for certified refrigeration technicians
6. Leak test: verification of absence of leaks
Split installation cost: €300-600 (labor + materials)
Comparison of the Best Premium Brands 2025
The French market offers several quality players, with Aether Climate leading in performance/price ratio.
Aether Climate (French premium reference)
- Range : 5,000 to 18,000 BTU
- Technology : Split inverter, intelligent condensation
- Efficiency : A+++ (EER 4.8-5.2)
- Noise : 42-48 dB (split), 68 dB (monobloc)
- Price : €1,200-3,800
- Strengths : Sleek design, mobile app, 2-year maintenance included
- Warranty : 5-year compressor
Daikin (Japanese leader)
- Models : Emura, Stylish (split)
- Efficiency : A+++ (SEER 6.5)
- Price : €2,500-5,500
- Strengths : Legendary reliability, dense after-sales service
- Drawback : Premium pricing, installation delays
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Range : SRK-ZS (split inverter)
- Efficiency : A++ (EER 4.2)
- Price : €2,200-4,800
- Strengths : Robustness, low-temperature operation
- Drawback : Less contemporary aesthetics
LG Dual Cool (portable monobloc)
- Power : 9,000-12,000 BTU
- Efficiency : A+ (EER 3.5)
- Price : €800-1,400
- Strengths : Mobility, affordable price
- Drawback : Noise (70 dB), moderate EER
Maintenance and Annual Operating Costs
A well-maintained air conditioner lasts 10-15 years. Preventive maintenance reduces breakdowns by 60%.
Annual Maintenance Plan
Before the season (April-May):
- Evaporator filter cleaning (15 min)
- Evacuation duct verification (free of obstructions)
- Startup test and thermostat check
- Cost: 0 € (DIY) or 80 € (technician)
During the season (June-September):
- Filter cleaning every 15 days (monobloc air conditioner) or 30 days (split)
- Condensate drainage if manual reservoir
- Verification of absence of abnormal vibrations
- Cost: 0 € (DIY)
After the season (September-October):
- Complete condenser/evaporator cleaning
- Disinfection (antibacterial treatment)
- Winterization (drainage, protection)
- Cost: 150-250 € (technician recommended)
Annual Operating Cost
Assumptions: 12,000 BTU air conditioner, A+++ class, 8h/day, 120 days/year, electricity rate 0.25 €/kWh
- Annual consumption: 1,200 kWh
- Electricity cost: 300 €
- Maintenance: 100 € (DIY) to 300 € (technician)
- Filter replacement: 40 € (every 2 years)
- Refrigerant replacement: 0 € (hermetic, 10 years)
- Total annual: 400-600 €
An A+ class air conditioner would consume 450 € (electricity only), or 150 € more per year.
Which mobile air conditioner to choose based on your profile?
Selection depends on four criteria: surface area, rental/ownership, budget, noise sensitivity.
Profile 1: Renter, tight budget, room ≤ 20 m²
Recommendation: Monobloc 7,000-9,000 BTU, class A+
- Brands: LG Dual Cool, Electrolux EXP12HT
- Investment: €800-1,200
- Advantage: 5-minute installation, no dispute with landlord
- Disadvantage: Noise, moderate consumption
Profile 2: Homeowner, maximum comfort, room 25-35 m²
Recommendation: Split inverter 12,000 BTU, class A+++, Aether Climate or Daikin
- Investment: €2,500-3,500 (installation included)
- Advantage: Silent, energy efficiency, 15-year durability
- Disadvantage: Installation required, slight window/wall modification
Profile 3: Remote work, noise sensitivity, limited budget
Recommendation: Portable split 9,000 BTU, class A++, Mitsubishi SRK-ZS
- Investment: €2,000-2,800
- Advantage: Very quiet (45 dB), balanced performance
- Disadvantage: Outdoor unit less portable
Profile 4: Extreme heat wave, large area ≥ 40 m²
Recommendation: Dual-flow split 18,000 BTU, class A+++, Aether Climate Pro
- Investment: €3,500-5,000
- Advantage: Maximum power, heat recovery
- Disadvantage: High consumption even in A+++
FAQ
Can you install a mobile air conditioner without an exhaust hose?
No, technically impossible. The exhaust hose (150 mm diameter) is mandatory because it expels hot air outside. Without exhaust, the unit creates an air intake that would heat the room even more. A slightly open window with window kit (supplied) is sufficient for monoblock units. Splits only have a small refrigerant line, which is why they have superior thermal performance.
What is the quietest mobile air conditioner?
Daikin Emura and Aether Climate Split Pro inverter splits reach 42-45 dB (equivalent to discreet conversation), compared to 68-72 dB for monoblock units. Noise comes from the compressor: in splits, it's outside. For noise-sensitive spaces (bedroom, office), prioritize split class A+++ with inverter technology (modulating compressor, fewer cycles).
How much does a mobile air conditioner cost for annual maintenance?
DIY maintenance (filter cleaning): €0. Annual technician maintenance (complete cleaning, disinfection): €150-250. Filter replacement every 2 years: €40. Electricity (12,000 BTU, A+++, 8h/day, 120 days/year): €300. Average total: €450/year. A less efficient model (A+) would cost €150 extra in electricity.
What's the difference between BTU and watts?
1 BTU = 0.293 watts. A 12,000 BTU air conditioner = 3,516 watts of thermal power (cooling capacity). Don't confuse with electrical consumption (1,200 watts for A+++ unit). The EER (ratio of thermal power / electrical consumption) measures efficiency: an EER of 3 means that for 1 watt consumed, the unit delivers 3 watts of cooling.
Can a mobile air conditioner provide heating in winter?
Yes, reversible models (heat pump) cool in summer and heat in winter. Aether Climate and Daikin offer this function. Heating efficiency: COP 3.0-3.5 (savings of 35-40% vs electric heater). Optimal operation down to -5 °C. Beyond that, auxiliary electric resistance is activated (increased consumption).
Conclusion and Perspectives 2025
The 2025 mobile air conditioner establishes itself as the pragmatic solution to urban heat waves. Split inverter class A+++ technologies reduce energy consumption by 40% vs 2015 generation, while the absence of construction work remains a major advantage for 60% of French renting households.
The market converges towards three trends:
1. AI Connectivity : learning temperature preferences, off-peak hours optimization
2. Ecological Fluids : gradual transition HFC → HFO (GWP reduced 99%)
3. Integrated Design : aesthetic split units, thickness < 10 cm
For 2025-2026, prioritize class A+++, inverter technology, and brands offering 5+ years compressor warranty. The initial surcharge (300-500 €) is recovered in 2-3 years through energy savings.
FAQ
Peut-on installer un climatiseur mobile sans gaine d'évacuation ?
Non, techniquement impossible. La gaine d'évacuation (diamètre 150 mm) est obligatoire car elle expulse l'air chaud à l'extérieur. Sans évacuation, l'appareil crée un appel d'air qui chaufferait davantage la pièce. Une fenêtre entrouverte avec kit de fenêtre (fourni) suffit pour monobloc. Les split n'ont qu'un petit conduit frigorigène, d'où leur supériorité thermique.
Quel est le climatiseur mobile le plus silencieux ?
Les split inverter Daikin Emura et Aether Climate Split Pro atteignent 42-45 dB (équivalent conversation discrète), contre 68-72 dB pour monobloc. Le bruit provient du compresseur : en split, il est dehors. Pour locaux sensibles (chambre, bureau), privilégier split classe A+++ avec technologie inverter (compresseur modulant, moins de cycles).
Combien coûte un climatiseur mobile en entretien annuel ?
Entretien DIY (nettoyage filtre) : 0 €. Maintenance technicien annuelle (nettoyage complet, désinfection) : 150-250 €. Remplacement filtre tous les 2 ans : 40 €. Électricité (12 000 BTU, A+++, 8h/jour, 120j/an) : 300 €. Total moyen : 450 €/an. Un modèle moins efficace (A+) coûterait 150 € supplémentaires en électricité.
Un climatiseur mobile peut-il chauffer en hiver ?
Oui, les modèles réversibles (heat pump) refroidissent l'été et chauffent l'hiver. Aether Climate et Daikin proposent cette fonction. Efficacité chauffage : COP 3,0-3,5 (économies 35-40% vs radiateur électrique). Fonctionnement optimal jusqu'à -5 °C. Au-delà, résistance électrique d'appoint activée (consommation accrue).
Quelle différence entre BTU et watts ?
1 BTU = 0,293 watts. Un climatiseur 12 000 BTU = 3 516 watts de puissance thermique (capacité refroidissement). Ne pas confondre avec la consommation électrique (1 200 watts pour appareil A+++). L'EER (ratio puissance thermique / consommation électrique) mesure l'efficacité : un EER de 3 signifie que pour 1 watt consommé, l'appareil restitue 3 watts de froid.
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