Solar Water Pump for Residents
For rural homes needing daily water, Flowatt solar pumps provide steady, low-cost water from boreholes or rivers using only solar power.
How Solar Water Pumps Work
- Solar panels power the pump to circulate water without grid electricity.
- The hybrid AC/DC design ensures steady operation in all weather, with flexible panel installation on rooftops or open yards.
3–5 Person
Water: 300–700 L/day
Max. Head: ≤20–40 m
Power: 200–400 W
Max. Flow:1–2 m³/h
Pump Size (HP):0.3–0.5 HP
5-10 Person
Water: 600–1,500 L/day
Max. Head: 20–60 m
Power: 400–750 W
Max. Flow: 2–3 m³/h
Pump Size: 0.5–1 HP
10 -20 Person
Water: 1,500–3,000 L/day
Max. Head: 30–100 m
Power: 750–1,100 W
Max. Flow: 3–4 m³/h
Pump Size: 1–1.5 HP
20-30 Person
Water: 3,000–5,000 L/day
Max. Head: 50–150 m
Power: 1,100–1,800 W
Max. Flow: 4–6 m³/h
Pump Size: 1.5–2 HP
Calculate Lift & Head
STEP 1 - Requirements
• What is the water source? (Borehole or River)
• Daily water need? (m³/day)
Step 2 — Calculate Total Lift
- Total Lift = H1 + H2 + 10% × L
- H1: Water surface to ground height
- H2: Tank height
- L: Water delivery distance
Step 3 — Pump Head
- Total Lift ≈ 30%–70% of Max Head
Step 4 — Pump Flow
- Max Flow > Daily Water Use
- Choose a solar panel array with a total power about 1.3 times that of the pump.
- Ensure the voltage matches the pump’s operating range for stable performance.
Flowatt’s experts are here to help.
Tell us about your water source, distance, and daily needs. We’ll provide a customized, cost-effective solar pumping solution for you.