Just after starting work this year, we received a surprise that spanned the distance between mountains and seas - a real-time feedback video sent by a customer from the Philippines. The colleagues in the foreign trade department gathered around to watch it together. After watching it, everyone felt a genuine emotional impact. For all these years of manufacturing water pumps, compared to the number of devices sold, this moment when we see our products truly helping others is what gives us the greatest sense of achievement.
In the video, our customer, a local farmer, holds his phone and films from the rows of solar panels along the ridge, all the way to the pump running smoothly with a steady hum, and finally to the gushing water flowing into his farmland. The joy in his voice is undeniable. As he films, he tells us about the system: it's equipped with four 500-watt solar panels, with a total power of 2000 watts and a voltage of 200 volts. He mentions it's only 9 a.m., and the sun isn't at its strongest yet, but the pump is already delivering a stable water flow.
Pointing at the water flow, he smiles and says into the camera: "Our pipes have some leaks right now, which will be fixed soon, but even so, the water output is already substantial, and the flow is excellent." He calculates for us: the system has only been running for an hour and has already irrigated a quarter of his land. Once the pipes are repaired and the midday sun is at its peak, he estimates the water output could increase by another 30%. At the end of the video, he looks directly at the camera and says with sincere conviction: "So yes, it's a successful project."
We fully understand the weight behind this simple acknowledgment. Because we know all too well how difficult it once was to reliably irrigate fields in many remote villages of the Philippines.
As a major agricultural country, the Philippines has vast arable land, but most remote villages, constrained by geographical conditions, are not covered by the power grid. Without a stable electricity supply, there is no reliable way to irrigate. Local farmers have long been trapped by the difficulties and high costs of irrigation:
• Relying on nature is unreliable: They can only wait for the seasonal rains. If the dry season comes with little rain, they can only watch their crops wither and die, potentially losing a whole year's hard work in an instant. • Manual labor is exhausting: Without power, the only option is to carry water by hand or on their shoulders. Transporting water from wells or rivers to the fields, trip after trip, takes most of the day to irrigate just one plot of land, leaving them utterly exhausted with extremely low efficiency. • Diesel pumping is prohibitively expensive: Slightly better-off farmers might pool resources to buy a diesel pump. But the cost of fuel and maintenance over a year is a huge expense. Every time fuel prices rise, a large chunk of their potential profit is eaten away. Plus, hauling the heavy, noisy, and trouble-prone machinery to the fields is a laborious and frustrating process.
It is precisely because we understand these deeply rooted, on-the-ground difficulties that we recommended this 3HP solar surface pump (Model: HD-SCPM70-24-280-2200-A/D), our core product, to the customer. It was designed from the start to address these exact pain points.
First and foremost, it completely solves the core problem of "no electricity." It relies solely on solar energy as its power source, requiring no power lines or grid connection. Even in the most remote mountainous areas without grid access, it can be installed and used immediately. As long as the sun shines, it works, fundamentally breaking down the irrigation barrier in off-grid areas.
Secondly, it genuinely helps farmers save money and labor. With no need for diesel or electricity bills, its daily operating cost is nearly zero, leading to significant long-term savings. It also operates fully automatically, starting at sunrise and stopping at sunset, eliminating the need for someone to be in the fields every day to monitor it. This frees farmers from the heavy burden of manual irrigation, saving them time and energy to tend to more land.
Most importantly, its performance is robust enough for real-world field conditions. As shown in the customer's video, even at 9 a.m. when sunlight isn't at its peak and the pump isn't running at full capacity, it still delivers a strong flow and stable performance, making irrigation efficiency many times higher than traditional manual labor or diesel pumps. Furthermore, it's engineered to withstand the hot, humid outdoor environment of Southeast Asia. The unit is durable, has a low failure rate, and doesn't require frequent repairs, giving farmers peace of mind.
It is precisely because of these core traits – high efficiency, durability, energy savings, and ease of use – that this pump has not only earned full marks from this Philippine customer but has also won praise and repeat purchases from numerous farmers across the Southeast Asian market.
Actually, the longer we work in this industry, the more we realize that what we sell is never just a cold, mechanical device. It's a stream of water that can nourish crops. It's the confidence that one no longer has to rely on the whims of nature. It's the hope that allows a farmer to look forward to a stable harvest.
This video from thousands of kilometers away, this simple phrase "a successful project," is the most precious affirmation of our work. In the future, we will continue to focus intently on refining our products, delivering more reliable and convenient irrigation solutions to farmlands around the world that need them. We aim to turn sunlight into life-giving water, ensuring that every effort put into cultivation can lead to a stable and rewarding harvest.

