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SunCulture recently introduced its new solar water pump system which it hopes will transform agricultural output in water scarce regions. The RainMaker solar water pump system is a high-efficiency positive displacement pump that can lift 7 000 litres of water per day and pump from wells up to 100 meters deep. The pump uses energy from a portable 120-watt solar panel and battery bank, allowing it to pump enough water to irrigate a one-acre farm, support livestock and fulfil household water needs like drinking, cooking and cleaning. “Most smallholder farmers in Africa are only one bad harvesting season away from financial ruin,” says Samir Ibrahim, CEO and co-founder of SunCulture.
“Solar-powered irrigation offers farmers an affordable alternative to the high cost of diesel and electric irrigation technology, enabling farmers to substantially reduce energy costs and boost agricultural output.”
Low maintenance and highly efficient
According to the company the rainmaker is both low-maintenance and highly efficient, enabling farmers to grow high value fruits and vegetables while dramatically boosting profitability. SunCulture’s cutting-edge Climate Smart pump controller automatically optimises pump performance and battery charging based on cloud cover―extending pumping by up to 6 hours on cloudy days. The controller includes long range, low power LoRa connectivity and is compatible with wireless soil and weather sensors that enable farmers to irrigate automatically based on soil moisture and climate conditions. “This transformative internet connected system is designed to help smallholder farmers in underserved communities improve agricultural productivity and profitability. The RainMaker provides a long- lasting, low cost solution in low rainfall,” the company concludes.