The need for a reliable source of water is essential for any community, especially in rural areas where access to water is limited. In many cases, it becomes difficult for farmers to irrigate their crops or provide water for their animals. However, with the advent of solar-powered borehole pumping systems, communities are now able to have access to water at zero power cost.

We recently supplied and installed a fully solar-powered borehole pumping system in Maili 46, a rural area that is about 80 kilometers from Nairobi. The solar solution is able to supply 2,000 litres of water per hour, which is a significant improvement from the previous water sources in the area. The system consists of 18 solar panels, each with a power output of 345W, providing a total power output of 6,210W. The pump supplied is a Model S4S 2-65 4kw pump end c/w 4kw 4” sub-motor, which gives 2,000 litres per hour at the tanks.

The installation of this solar-powered borehole pumping system has transformed the lives of the people in Maili 46. The owner of the system can now use the water for subsistent farming and provide water for his animals. This is a significant improvement from the previous water sources in the area, which were unreliable and had high running costs. With the solar-powered borehole pumping system, the owner can now have access to water at zero power cost, which has significantly reduced his operating costs.

The project was completed in three working days, which is a testament to our expertise in solar-powered borehole pumping systems. The system is highly efficient and requires minimal maintenance, making it a cost-effective solution for communities that are off the grid.

Solar-powered borehole pumping systems have become increasingly popular in rural areas, where access to grid power is limited or non-existent. They offer a reliable and cost-effective solution to water scarcity, which is a significant challenge facing many communities in developing countries.

The benefits of solar-powered borehole pumping systems are numerous. First, they provide a reliable source of water that is essential for irrigation and animal husbandry. Second, they are environmentally friendly, as they rely on renewable energy sources to power the pumps. Third, they are cost-effective, as they eliminate the need for grid power, which can be expensive to install and maintain.

In conclusion, the installation of a solar-powered borehole pumping system in Maili 46 has transformed the lives of the people in the area. They now have access to a reliable source of water that is essential for their subsistence farming and animal husbandry. The system is highly efficient, requires minimal maintenance, and is a cost-effective solution for communities that are off the grid. We are proud to have been part of this project and look forward to providing more solar-powered borehole pumping systems to communities that are in need of reliable water sources.