Water Providers And Utilities
Financially Viable Solution for Water Service Providers
If your business caters to supplying water to businesses and communities, it's crucial to unearth financially viable solutions. Solar power water pumps enable you to fulfill your delivery commitments while decreasing your operating expenses.
Government mandates often dictate water supply without factoring in the cost on the provider's part. Your clientele's payment capacity is limited, and you might be operating under strict price regulations. In evolving markets, the cost of pumping water can outstrip the price you can set for it.
Solar-powered water pumping systems can provide the answer to the issues of accessing distant communities and diminishing operating expenditures.
Remote Boost Stations
LORENTZ surface solar pump systems are used as remote boost stations by water providers. With a smart system design, solar pumps can replace remote diesel powered pump stations, reducing the need for maintenance, fuel deliveries and security.
Remote infrastructure management
All LORENTZ solar water pumping systems have an inbuilt ability to collect data and to be managed by our PumpScanner App. These CONNECTED functions can easily be extended to full remote management and monitoring via our pumpMANAGER managed service. pumpMANAGER shows the status of all of your LORENTZ pump systems in real-time, alerts you by email when there is a problem and allows you to make changes remotely. Think of the costs savings and service improvements this could deliver.
Local ground water abstraction
Water companies are meeting the needs of remote communities by building “water micro grids”. By using LORENTZ solar water pumps with local ground water abstraction from boreholes as their source, long pipelines are completely avoided. This local supply of water is less capital intensive and results in lower operating costs while meeting the obligations of the water provider. Using the embedded data features and ability to connect external sensors and flow meters, the use of water can be measured and integrated into payment systems.