Pune is set to enhance its urban infrastructure with the introduction of air-conditioned smart toilets at key entry points. This initiative aims to improve public hygiene and provide a more comfortable experience for residents and visitors alike.
PuneSmart ToiletsAir ConditioningUrban InfrastructurePublic HygieneReal Estate PuneMay 15, 2025

AC smart toilets are advanced public toilets equipped with features like air conditioning, automatic flush systems, sensor-activated faucets, and energy-efficient lighting. These amenities are designed to enhance user comfort and maintain high hygiene standards.
The AC smart toilets will be installed at key entry points in Pune, including railway stations, bus terminals, and major shopping areas, which are known for their high footfall.
The project is funded by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) with additional financial and technical support from private organizations and corporate entities.
The installation of AC smart toilets is expected to significantly improve public hygiene by providing clean, well-maintained facilities that encourage better sanitary practices among users.
Yes, the initial phase of the project will focus on key entry points, but the success of this initiative may inspire similar projects in other parts of the city to further enhance public health and environmental sustainability.

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