Solar for farms

Solar for Farm

Solar for farms in Chiang Mai with practical attention to agricultural loads

Agricultural sites often have specialised loads such as pumps, irrigation, and field equipment. The system has to match how the farm actually operates, not just the monthly bill.

Common agricultural design issues

  • Pump loads and irrigation schedules often drive the design more than the electricity bill alone
  • Distance from the grid, terrain, and seasonal use patterns matter
  • Some farms are better suited to solar pumping, while others need off-grid or hybrid systems

Which system path may fit

Solar pump

Useful when the main load is daytime water pumping

Off-grid

Relevant when utility power is unavailable or unreliable

Hybrid

Relevant when the site has grid power but still needs selected backup support

Frequently asked questions

Can solar be used for farm water pumps?

Yes, but pump size, starting load, and operating hours have to be reviewed before selecting the system size.

What should remote farms consider first?

Many remote farms start by comparing off-grid and hybrid approaches, depending on existing utility access and the importance of backup power.

How should higher seasonal load be handled?

The design should account for seasonal load changes, usable battery capacity, and realistic operating schedules.

Discuss a solar approach that matches your farm workload

Hi Solar Sun Energy can review pump loads, operating hours, and site conditions before recommending the right agricultural solar approach.

Phone: 094-154-5595

Email: hisolarthailand@gmail.com

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Business hours: 08:00–17:00

Service area: Chiang Mai and nearby provinces