Submersible Solar Pump – Water from Sunshine, Even in Dry Areas
For farmers in dry areas of Kenya – Kitui, Makueni, Machakos, Turkana, Samburu, and the coastal hinterland – water is life. The Submersible Solar Pump brings water from deep wells and boreholes using the power of the sun. No fuel, no electricity grid, no monthly bills.
When the sun is hot, this pump works hardest – exactly when you need water most for irrigation and livestock. The 250W DC motor runs directly from solar panels (24V battery system optional). It pushes water up to 50 meters and delivers 2 cubic meters per hour – enough for a vegetable garden, small farm, or watering cattle.
The stainless steel construction resists rust, even in salty or sandy water. The 2mm outlet (approx. 1 inch) fits standard piping. Current draw is 8A, keeping your solar panel and battery costs low.
From a farmer in Kitui irrigating tomatoes, to a livestock keeper in Turkana watering cattle, from a community borehole in Makueni to a small farm in Machakos – this submersible solar pump turns sunshine into water.
Key Features
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DC 24V motor – runs directly on solar or 24V battery system
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250W power – high performance for deep wells
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50 meter – lifts water from deep boreholes
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2 cubic meters per hour flow – 2000 litres per hour
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Stainless steel body – durable, rust-proof for sandy or salty water
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2mm (approx. 1 inch) outlet – fits standard irrigation piping
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8A current draw – solar friendly, low battery cost
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Submersible design – works in wells, boreholes, tanks
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No fuel, no grid electricity – zero running costs after installation





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