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Water, without diesel.

Solar tubewell systems that pump all day on sunlight — no fuel runs, no genset repairs, no electricity connection needed at the farm.

Rs 55–70k
monthly diesel spend for a typical 10 HP tubewell in season
2.5–4 yrs
typical payback of a solar tubewell against diesel
20+ yrs
panel service life — decades of pumping after payback

Our approach

Three components. Zero fuel.

A solar tubewell is a solar array, a variable-frequency drive (VFD), and a pump — matched to your bore depth, water table and acreage. The VFD adjusts the pump to available sunlight, so it runs from morning to evening without batteries. We survey the bore, measure the head, and size the system to your irrigation plan; movable-structure options let you track the sun manually for extra output.

Typical configurations

Where most agricultural systems land

SystemOutputRight for
5 HP · 6 kW ≈ 1,500–2,000 GPH Smallholding or orchard, drip/furrow
10 HP · 11 kW ≈ 2,500–3,500 GPH 6–12 acres, standard bore
15 HP · 16 kW ≈ 4,000–5,000 GPH 12–20 acres or deeper water table
20 HP · 21 kW ≈ 5,500–7,000 GPH 20+ acres, high-discharge irrigation

Discharge figures are indicative at ~100 ft dynamic head — actual output depends on bore depth, water table and season. We size from a bore survey, and we'll tell you honestly if solar doesn't fit your site. Bank financing for solar tubewells is available under SBP renewable schemes; we help with the paperwork.

Questions we hear from agricultural clients

Before you decide

How much water does a solar tubewell deliver?
It depends on pump HP, bore depth and your water table. Indicatively, at around 100 ft dynamic head: a 10 HP solar pump delivers roughly 2,500–3,500 gallons per hour across the solar day. We measure your bore before quoting — sizing from real head data is the difference between a system that irrigates and one that disappoints.
Does a solar tubewell work on cloudy days?
Yes, at reduced flow — the VFD slows the pump to match available sunlight rather than stopping it. Output drops roughly in line with cloud cover. Most farms handle this with storage (a pond or overhead tank filled on strong days) or by scheduling irrigation around weather. We design the water plan with you, not just the pump.
Can I finance a solar system through a bank?
Yes. The State Bank of Pakistan's renewable energy financing scheme enables banks to finance solar installations — including solar tubewells — at concessional rates, and several commercial banks run their own solar loan products. Terms change; we'll point you to current options and help prepare the technical documents a bank requires.
What maintenance does a solar system need?
Less than most people expect: periodic panel cleaning, an annual electrical inspection, and monitoring-app checks we help you set up. Batteries add periodic health checks. We offer O&M plans for commercial systems and after-sales support on everything we install.

All questions →

Free · No obligation

Start with your electricity bill.

Send us your bill on WhatsApp — we'll reply with an indicative system size and quote within 24 hours.