Solar submersible pumping system:3SC1300-120/5D for irigation,,DC96V,1300W,Max flow:5 m3/h,Max head:120m.
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) provided financial assistance for a pilot project to promote solar irrigation in solar photovoltaic pumping systems. The solar water pump provided by HYBSUN was started in Dhundi village in Anand district.
It is a team of 7 farmers and has generated 17 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, 47% of which is used for agricultural irrigation. The seven farmers form a cooperative and use solar photovoltaic pumps for agricultural irrigation. According to IWMI experts, HYBSUN solar water pumps have a unique function of selling electricity from solar photovoltaic power to market electricity, so farmers can get income from solar photovoltaic power generation.
Solar photovoltaic power generation can be sold to city power, which makes many farmers more actively use HYBSUN solar photovoltaic water pumps for power generation. Until now, these pumps have produced close to 100,000 kWH of green energy, of which 43,897 kWH is used for agricultural irrigation. As a result, the cooperative injected 52,000 kWH of green energy into the power grid and generated about Rs 400,000 in revenue from solar power.
This not only helped the government save 200,000 rupees (for agricultural electricity subsidies), but also increased the feasibility of agricultural irrigation by reducing water prices. In addition, it also increased the income of farmers by 65%.
IWMI promoted 4.6 billion rupees for the project, with the remaining funds invested by farmers involved in the project. Until now, they have recovered costs and saved other expenses