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With the help of Solar World, Ercon Energy is able to provide the most affordable options for solar pumping. Solar water pumps (SWP) transfer water straight onto fields or into a storage tank for gravity-based irrigation by using electricity produced by photovoltaic (PV) panels in wells, reservoirs, or bore holes.
Diesel pumps are more expensive, dirty, and unreliable than SWP pumps because they require no fuel inputs and operate simply. When properly maintained, SWP require little upkeep after installation and have a long lifespan. The delivered water can be utilized for drinking water in some situations, livestock watering, and crop irrigating.
In contrast to diesel setups, pumps run autonomously and require extremely little maintenance; still, regular maintenance is required to guarantee a long lifespan. This could involve maintaining the area surrounding the SWP, cleaning the panels and pump filters, and inspecting for problems. Generally speaking, a solar pump takes 1.5 to 4 years to break even when compared to the expense of diesel pumping.
For example, a diesel pump that runs for five hours a day at a cost of Rs. 80 per liter of diesel will break even after twenty months, whereas a pump with a 50 m lift and a 20 m3 daily flow rate will. This breakeven point will be achieved sooner, and savings will be greater as solar pump systems become more affordable and diesel costs continue to rise.

Solar array size 8 – 10 m2 /kW for silicon PV panels
Lifetime Pump 5 – 10 years
Lifetime Panel 25 years
System power 0.4 kW – 20 kW
Typical lift range 5 – 200 m
Typical flow rates 10 – 400 m3 /day

Solar Pump Practical Features: 

  1. Automatic electric sun tracking arrays can be used to increase efficiency.
  2. Although they are optional, water tanks allow water to be stored for when gravity pumping is needed.
  3. Parts: water tank, wiring, pipe, solar panels, controller, and pump
  4. System size relies greatly on site and pumping needs
  5. Type of fuel required a lot of sunlight
  6. Fuel in place of gasoline, diesel, and gas

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