Solar Pumps

Efficient Solar Pumps in Tamworth

The Modern Incarnation of Water Pumps

Enabling water to be drawn from its source and pushed to every area of a property, pumps are a must-have for rural landowners. But there's only one problem when it comes to this solution: if there's one resource other than water that's scarce out in the sticks, it's electricity!


At Wade N Water, we use solar pumps to solve this issue. The combination of sunshine and photovoltaic panels can be used to generate this electricity for you—they're self-sustainable! This eco-friendly solution is cost effective, reliable and helps you save on long-term energy consumption. It's common sense really; use what is in abundance, to generate what isn't! Our team can help with installation of all your pumps, maintenance and repairs where required.


Based in Tamworth, we service the New England Region, Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah. Call 0427 315 967 for assistance.

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Why Choose Solar Pumps?

If you needed any more convincing as to why solar pumps are the ideal solution for your rural property, we'll help you out!


  • Reliability: Solar pumps are highly reliable, as they don't rely on electricity from the grid or a generator. They are less susceptible to power outages and other disruptions that can sometimes affect traditional pumps.
  • Water conservation: Solar pumps can help conserve water by allowing for more efficient irrigation and water management. They can be programmed to turn on and off at specific times, ensuring that valuable water is only used when needed.
  • Remote monitoring: Many solar pumps can be remotely monitored, allowing property owners to keep an eye on their water supply from a distance. This can be useful where access to the pump may be difficult, or where frequent monitoring is required. Remote monitoring can also help detect issues early on, enabling faster repairs.
  • Scalability: Solar pumps can be easily scaled up or down to meet changing needs. As a property grows or changes, additional pumps can be added to accommodate increased water demand or irrigation requirements. Conversely, if water demands decrease, pumps can be easily removed or adjusted to reduce energy consumption and cost.
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