WorldWater’s principals and engineers have a proven track record of design and build success with solar platforms for agribusiness, water management and other commercial/industrial applications.

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We have developed a portfolio of patents on power management and interconnection technology that enables solar energy to drive pumps and motors up to 600 horsepower. These systems can operate independently or in conjunction with the grid or diesel generation.

WorldWater has provided its unique solar pumping expertise to farms, ranches, dairies and water agencies across the United States and abroad.

WorldWater’s VariMaxTM technology enables users to run high-load applications from solar power in a variety of configurations while realizing maximum productivity and associated cost benefits.

These proprietary solar platforms operate automatically, turning on and off every day for irrigating fields, pumping water for livestock or distributing water. They are field-proven to be reliable and hassle-free with no need for regular maintenance.

Key features include:

  • Operation of pumps and motors up to and greater than 250 horsepower directly from solar energy
  • Simultaneous on-grid and off-grid system switching capability for reducing peak demand charges
  • Completely automatic and near-instantaneous operation without any interruption in power
  • Reliable backup power supply and continuous operation during daytime power outages, brown-outs and black-outs
  • Seamless integration with diesel generation, batteries or the electric grid
  • On a cloudy day, grid power or other sources automatically supplement solar power
  • Improved pump and motor operating efficiency in off-grid systems
  • Soft start capability leading to increased pump and motor life and decreased service and maintenance costs
  • Comprehensive surface water and well management capability

Locke Farm, CAWorldWater’s VariMaxTM technology decreases electricity budgets, increases reliability and drives overall efficiencies.

WorldWater, in partnership with Tri-Ocean Carbon of Egypt, have designed, engineered and are executing a pilot project which involves two of the largest solar powered irrigation systems in Egypt.

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WorldWater COO, Dr. Davinder Sethi, PhD Pulitzer Interview 2010

Our Clients

The Mobile Max Pure® unit placed in Nyala, South Darfur, had an immediate impact for the 150,000 people living in IDP camps surrounding the town.

Kyle Adams
Public Relations, Humanitarian International Services Group