Solar Irrigation System
Transforming the Rural Landscape
BB Engineering Works has been providing solar irrigation systems in Bangladesh for 4 years. Our systems are designed to meet the needs of rural communities and agricultural operations, using solar panels to power irrigation pumps. By doing so, farmers can irrigate their crops without relying on grid-supplied electricity, save money on energy costs, promote sustainable agriculture, and help mitigate the effects of water scarcity.
A solar water pump is an application of photovoltaic technology which converts solar energy into electricity to run the pumping system thereby, replacing erratic grid supply and pollution-causing diesel-powered versions. The solar water pump is powered by solar modules that helps draw surface or ground water out for irrigation.
Our Solutions
Our Solar Irrigation Systems Solutions
This solution is designed for farms with access to surface water sources like rivers or ponds. The solar-powered pump draws water from the source and distributes it through the irrigation infrastructure, providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly water supply for crop irrigation.
Ideal for farms with access to underground wells or boreholes, this solution features a submersible solar-powered pump that extracts water from the underground source. The water is then distributed across the fields using the appropriate irrigation infrastructure
This solution combines solar-powered water pumps with a drip irrigation system, delivering water directly to the plant roots at a slow and steady rate. This helps conserve water and optimize crop growth by minimizing water waste through evaporation or runoff.
In this solution, solar-powered pumps are used in conjunction with sprinkler systems to distribute water across fields. This method is particularly suitable for farms with uneven terrain, ensuring even water distribution and efficient use of resources.
For farms that require additional flexibility, we offer hybrid solar irrigation systems that can be connected to the grid or a generator as a backup power source. This ensures an uninterrupted water supply during periods of low sunlight or when solar energy generation is insufficient.