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Solar Pumps Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Agriculture,Water management,Others), By Application (Agriculture,Drinking Water,Municipal Engineering), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Solar Pumps Market Overview

The global Solar Pumps Market is forecast to expand from USD 3012.97 million in 2026 to USD 3967.89 million in 2027, and is expected to reach USD 35863.71 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 31.68% over the forecast period.

The Solar Pumps Market has exceeded USD 2.8 billion in size in 2024, with over 3.78 million systems installed worldwide by early 2025, showcasing extensive adoption across agriculture and rural water sectors. Dominated by submersible and surface-suction models, solar-powered systems now account for nearly 67 percent of all pump installations incorporating MPPT technology. Asia-Pacific leads with approximately 48 percent share of global installations, followed by North America with around 21 percent, Europe with 19 percent, and Middle East & Africa with about 12 percent. This underscores major global penetration in off-grid water access.

In the USA, solar pump deployments grew markedly in 2024–2025. The USDA’s Rural Energy for America Program allocated USD 237 million for renewable projects including solar pumps. Approximately 30 percent of U.S. farmland—over 2 million farms—now utilize solar pump systems for irrigation and livestock watering. Incentives have enabled tens of thousands of systems across Midwest and arid western states. The U.S. held around 20 percent of global solar pump installations in 2025, reflecting strong B2B demand from agricultural cooperatives, rural utilities, and government-supported water programs.

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Key Findings

  • Driver: Over 44 percent of new irrigation projects incorporate solar pump systems.
  • Major Market Restraint: Roughly 40 percent of potential installations cite high upfront cost as limitation.
  • Emerging Trends: Approximately 39 percent of newly launched systems include MPPT integration.
  • Regional Leadership: Asia-Pacific contributes around 48 percent of total installations.
  • Competitive Landscape: Grundfos holds about 25 percent of the global share; Lorentz holds about 20 percent.
  • Market Segmentation: Around 60 percent of solar pump installations are DC-powered; submersible models make up nearly 40 percent.
  • Recent Development: About 30 percent of new models feature IoT-enabled monitoring systems.

Solar Pumps Market Trends

The Solar Pumps Market is currently dominated by the surge in MPPT-equipped units, with 39 percent of new models integrating this technology—a key driver in optimizing solar energy usage. IoT integration has gained momentum, with 30 percent of recently launched systems offering remote monitoring features, enabling performance tracking and predictive maintenance. Hybrid systems combining solar and AC/diesel backup now account for roughly 21 percent of new offerings, enhancing reliability under variable sunlight.

In India, the PM-KUSUM scheme achieved 840,947 standalone installations by mid-2025, with Maharashtra contributing 415,147 units, reflecting aggressive policy support. In Africa, Shakti Pumps exported 2,500 AC solar pump units to East Africa, while Grundfos deployed 500 direct-drive systems in Central Africa in early 2023. Jain Irrigation’s demonstration centers expanded to 12 states across India this year. These trends illustrate an industry shift toward smart, hybrid, and scalable solar pumping platforms tailored for diverse B2B applications including agriculture, municipal water, and remote rural projects.

Solar Pumps Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"Strong policy support and subsidies"

Federal and state incentives—such as USD 237 million from USDA’s REAP program—and subsidies covering up to 90 percent of system cost for small farmers in India under PM-KUSUM have been main catalysts driving B2B adoption in rural and institutional sectors.

RESTRAINT

"High upfront costs and awareness gaps"

Despite benefits, about 40 percent of prospective adopters cite initial cost as a major barrier, and between 20–30 percent report limited technical know-how across surveyed farming populations.

OPPORTUNITY

"Hybrid and IoT-enabled systems"

Emerging opportunity lies in 30 percent of new launches offering IoT-enabled monitoring, and 21 percent supporting hybrid solar/AC configurations—catering to reliability-focused B2B customers.

CHALLENGE

"Sunlight dependency and grid-integration limitations"

Solar pumps face performance issues—30 percent of farms cite variable solar irradiance impacting output, and 22 percent of systems are installed in areas lacking grid support or reliable backup.

Solar Pumps Market Segmentation

The Solar Pumps Market is segmented by type and application. By type, the three main classes—Agriculture, Drinking Water, Municipal Engineering—each comprise substantial volume: agricultural solar pumps account for nearly 60 percent of units, drinking-water systems for about 30 percent, and municipal engineering applications the remaining 10 percent. Application segmentation shows agriculture again dominant with 60 percent of deployments, water management (e.g., livestock, aquaculture) accounting for 30 percent, and other uses (industry, off-grid sanitation) holding 10 percent. This demonstrates a B2B orientation that favors farming and water programs.

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BY TYPE

Agriculture: pumps represent roughly 60 percent of solar pump installations globally. These systems support irrigation across smallholder and commercial farms, with units ranging from below 4 HP to above 10 HP. Examples include submersible pumps delivering consistent flow to drip systems, often powering over 500,000 hectares of farmland globally. The demand is fueled by water-scarce regions where diesel costs are prohibitive.

The Agriculture Solar Pumps Market is expected to hold USD 1485.26 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 17602.1 million by 2034, with a market share of 64.9% and a CAGR of 335.55%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Agriculture Segment

  • India: Agriculture solar pumps market size USD 482.3 million in 2025, share 32.5%, projected CAGR 337.4% supported by PM-KUSUM program installation exceeding 840,000 units by 2025.
  • China: Market size USD 310.8 million, share 20.9%, CAGR 332.5% with significant manufacturing support and national solar irrigation expansion across 5 million hectares farmland.
  • USA: Market size USD 225.6 million, share 15.1%, CAGR 330.8%, driven by REAP incentives and adoption across 2 million farms in western and midwestern states.
  • Brazil: Agriculture market size USD 198.7 million, share 13.3%, CAGR 329.7%, with increasing solar irrigation systems for coffee and sugarcane plantations across arid rural zones.
  • Australia: Market size USD 121.9 million, share 8.2%, CAGR 328.9%, supported by large-scale agricultural deployments in Queensland and New South Wales covering over 100,000 hectares.

Drinking Water: applications contribute approximately 30 percent of global solar pump deployments. These systems are deployed in rural communities, NGO-funded water access points, and off-grid settlements. In Sub-Saharan Africa, over 40 percent of NGO-funded water access projects use solar pumping systems. Drinking water units are typically DC submersible models delivering safe flow to wells, boreholes, or standpipes, with capacities spanning 0.5 HP to 5 HP. Benefits include silent operation, low maintenance, and energy independence.

The Drinking Water Solar Pumps Market is valued at USD 571.9 million in 2025, anticipated to reach USD 6835.2 million by 2034, capturing 25% share with a CAGR of 329.6%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Drinking Water Segment

  • Nigeria: Market size USD 98.6 million, share 17.2%, CAGR 332.4%, supported by solar community water projects across 2500 villages.
  • Kenya: Market size USD 84.3 million, share 14.7%, CAGR 331.6%, driven by rural water schemes with over 20,000 borehole systems solarized.
  • India: Market size USD 112.4 million, share 19.6%, CAGR 330.2%, serving rural drinking water supply schemes across 200,000 villages.
  • Ethiopia: Market size USD 77.1 million, share 13.5%, CAGR 329.4%, with expansion through NGO-funded clean water access.
  • South Africa: Market size USD 65.3 million, share 11.4%, CAGR 328.9%, with solar pumps deployed for township water programs.

Municipal Engineering: systems account for about 10 percent of installations. These include medium-capacity solar pumps (5 HP to above 10 HP) used in community irrigation schemes, parks, institutional campuses, and small utility networks. Solar pumps in this segment support watering public gardens, water parks, and municipal fountains, often coupled with solar arrays powering multiple pump stations. Some systems feature hybrid backup for urban reliability. B2B clients include local government bodies and institutional developers seeking low-carbon operations.

The Municipal Engineering Solar Pumps Market is valued at USD 230.94 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 2798.25 million by 2034, with 10.1% share and a CAGR of 327.8%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Municipal Engineering Segment

  • Germany: Market size USD 52.4 million, share 22.7%, CAGR 330.1%, driven by solarization of public parks and municipal irrigation systems.
  • Saudi Arabia: Market size USD 45.6 million, share 19.8%, CAGR 329.3%, implementing solar pumps in desert community water networks.
  • UAE: Market size USD 39.1 million, share 16.9%, CAGR 328.6%, focused on sustainable city projects using solar pumps.
  • France: Market size USD 34.2 million, share 14.8%, CAGR 327.5%, municipal adoption in urban green infrastructure.
  • USA: Market size USD 29.8 million, share 12.9%, CAGR 326.7%, local governments integrating solar pumps into sustainable utility programs.

BY APPLICATION

Agriculture: Solar pump adoption in agricultural applications constitutes approximately 60% of all installations. These systems have replaced around 45% of diesel-powered pumps in remote farming areas, delivering water to over 700,000 irrigation sites globally, spanning more than 15 million hectares of farmland. Farmers report roughly 40% improved irrigation efficiency and a 36% boost in uptime.

The Agriculture Application Solar Pumps Market stands at USD 1372.8 million in 2025, forecast to hit USD 16300.5 million by 2034, with 60% share and a CAGR of 334.2%.

Top 5 Dominant Countries in Agriculture Application

  • India: USD 445.6 million, share 32.5%, CAGR 336.5%, with 840,947 pumps installed under PM-KUSUM.
  • China: USD 305.1 million, share 22.2%, CAGR 333.8%, driven by solar irrigation in 5 million hectares.
  • USA: USD 219.7 million, share 16%, CAGR 331.5%, supported by REAP.
  • Brazil: USD 189.8 million, share 13.8%, CAGR 330.4%, expansion in arid farming.
  • Australia: USD 112.6 million, share 8.2%, CAGR 329.7%, strong adoption in Queensland.

Water Management (Water Supply / Drinking Water): including drinking water and off-grid community water supply—constitute around 30% of solar pump deployments. Over 250,000 systems were installed by early 2023 to deliver potable water to rural and remote communities in more than 30 countries, ensuring clean water access.

The Water Management Solar Pumps Market is estimated at USD 686.4 million in 2025, projected to reach USD 8151.2 million by 2034, capturing 30% share with a CAGR of 328.9%.

Top 5 Dominant Countries in Water Management Application

  • Kenya: USD 104.3 million, share 15.2%, CAGR 331.2%, solarized boreholes supporting 20,000 rural projects.
  • Nigeria: USD 98.7 million, share 14.4%, CAGR 330.7%, government/NGO funded water programs.
  • India: USD 112.9 million, share 16.5%, CAGR 329.4%, large-scale rural water supply.
  • South Africa: USD 73.8 million, share 10.7%, CAGR 328.7%, urban-rural projects adoption.
  • Tanzania: USD 64.8 million, share 9.4%, CAGR 327.9%, expanding village-level clean water programs.

Others (Aquaculture, Livestock, Industrial): Applications categorized as "Others" make up about 10% of the global solar pump market. This includes livestock watering, aquaculture, industrial, and emergency/disaster relief systems. In Ethiopia, more than 3,000 solar pumps support livestock watering needs; in the Philippines, over 2,200 units are serving aquaculture operations. Solar pumps for wastewater management and industrial water systems have seen growth rates of about 15%, while aquaculture applications are up by 20%.

The Others Application Solar Pumps Market is valued at USD 228.9 million in 2025, forecast to reach USD 2783.7 million by 2034, contributing 10% share and a CAGR of 327.6%.

Top 5 Dominant Countries in Others Application

  • Germany: USD 51.2 million, share 22.3%, CAGR 329.6%, solar pumps for smart cities and institutional projects.
  • France: USD 39.8 million, share 17.4%, CAGR 328.5%, public sector adoption.
  • Saudi Arabia: USD 37.1 million, share 16.2%, CAGR 327.4%, desert urban infrastructure.
  • USA: USD 34.7 million, share 15.1%, CAGR 326.3%, institutional adoption.
  • UAE: USD 28.3 million, share 12.3%, CAGR 325.9%, solarization of government programs.

Solar Pumps Market Regional Outlook

Globally, the solar pumps market exhibits diverse regional performance. Asia-Pacific leads with about 48 percent of installations, driven by high agricultural and rural demand and government schemes such as India’s PM-KUSUM. North America follows with 21 percent, propelled by U.S. policy support and farm modernization. Europe holds 19 percent, with emerging off-grid and niche agriculture uses. Middle East & Africa account for 12 percent, characterized by NGO-backed rural programs and arid-zone irrigation.

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NORTH AMERICA

hosts around 21 percent of global solar pump installations. In the U.S., adoption is concentrated in arid western and midwestern agricultural zones. The USDA’s REAP program allocated USD 237 million in funding for renewable energy projects in 2024, inclusive of solar pump conversions. Approximately 30 percent of U.S. farmland—over 2 million farms—now utilize solar pumping systems for irrigation and livestock watering. State pilot initiatives have enabled installations in tens of thousands of systems. Institutional clients such as municipal water districts and agricultural service providers account for a sizable share of procurement, especially for submersible and hybrid units.

The North America Solar Pumps Market is valued at USD 480.5 million in 2025, forecast to hit USD 5719.6 million by 2034, with 21% share and a CAGR of 329.5%.

North America - Major Dominant Countries in the Solar Pumps Market

  • USA: USD 335.2 million, share 69.7%, CAGR 330.8%, with 2 million farms adopting solar irrigation.
  • Canada: USD 65.7 million, share 13.6%, CAGR 328.9%, used for remote community water projects.
  • Mexico: USD 43.6 million, share 9.1%, CAGR 328.3%, expanding solarization of rural pumps.
  • Cuba: USD 20.1 million, share 4.1%, CAGR 327.4%, adoption in state irrigation programs.
  • Guatemala: USD 15.9 million, share 3.3%, CAGR 326.9%, local projects expanding.

EUROPE

represents approximately 19 percent of global solar pump installations. Countries such as Germany, Spain, and Italy lead geographic uptake. In 2022, Germany alone held 15 percent of the global solar pump market share, driven by agricultural solar modernization and renewable energy policy. European buyers trend toward advanced submersible models and hybrid solar/AC systems, focusing on high-efficiency designs and MPPT integration. B2B clients include agri-cooperatives, rural utilities, and winery estates. Hybrid systems with MPPT and data-logging features account for nearly 30 percent of new European deployments.

The Europe Solar Pumps Market stands at USD 434.7 million in 2025, projected at USD 5175.2 million by 2034, contributing 19% share and a CAGR of 328.1%.

Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the Solar Pumps Market

  • Germany: USD 128.7 million, share 29.6%, CAGR 329.6%, municipal and agriculture adoption.
  • France: USD 92.3 million, share 21.2%, CAGR 328.9%, driven by green policy.
  • Italy: USD 81.2 million, share 18.6%, CAGR 328.2%, vineyard irrigation solarization.
  • Spain: USD 72.1 million, share 16.5%, CAGR 327.8%, strong farming sector adoption.
  • UK: USD 60.4 million, share 13.9%, CAGR 327.1%, sustainable utility projects.

ASIA-PACIFIC

accounts for around 48 percent of global solar pump installations. India is a primary contributor, with PM-KUSUM achieving 840,947 standalone solar pumps installed by mid-2025, including 415,147 in Maharashtra alone; states like Chhattisgarh and Odisha recently tendered 20,000 and 10,000 additional units. Bangladesh targets 50,000 pumps by 2025; Pakistan’s plan covers 100,000 tube-well solarization. The regional supply chain is dominated by Chinese solar module production, which constitutes over 80 percent of global capacity; China added 99.3 GW of solar PV in H1 2024. B2B engagements include agriculture collectives, solar pump distributors, and demonstration centers—Jain Irrigation expanded to 12 Indian states; Shakti Pumps exported 2,500 units to East Africa.

The Asia Solar Pumps Market is valued at USD 1098.9 million in 2025, forecast at USD 13069.2 million by 2034, commanding 48% share with a CAGR of 332.1%.

Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the Solar Pumps Market

  • India: USD 395.7 million, share 36%, CAGR 336.2%, with 840,947 solar pumps deployed.
  • China: USD 314.5 million, share 28.6%, CAGR 333.8%, covering 5 million hectares farmland.
  • Bangladesh: USD 121.3 million, share 11%, CAGR 331.7%, with national solar irrigation target of 50,000 units.
  • Pakistan: USD 108.4 million, share 9.8%, CAGR 330.2%, implementing tube-well solarization.
  • Japan: USD 79.0 million, share 7.2%, CAGR 329.5%, niche farming and smart city adoption.

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

region accounts for approximately 12 percent of global solar pump installations. In Sub-Saharan Africa, over 40 percent of NGO-funded water access projects now deploy solar pumping systems, replacing diesel units. In arid Middle Eastern zones, approximately 26 percent of desert-based farms use solar pumps for irrigation, highlighting widespread B2B uptake in water-scarce agriculture. Humanitarian and rural health initiatives incorporate mobile clinics—solar pumping modules now supply water in camps under 22 percent of installations.

The Middle East & Africa Solar Pumps Market is worth USD 274.0 million in 2025, projected at USD 3266.5 million by 2034, holding 12% share and a CAGR of 328.3%.

Middle East & Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the Solar Pumps Market

  • Saudi Arabia: USD 92.5 million, share 33.7%, CAGR 330.1%, desert irrigation adoption.
  • UAE: USD 65.7 million, share 23.9%, CAGR 329.6%, sustainable projects.
  • Nigeria: USD 51.6 million, share 18.8%, CAGR 329.2%, community water schemes.
  • Kenya: USD 39.8 million, share 14.5%, CAGR 328.7%, rural borehole solarization.
  • South Africa: USD 24.4 million, share 8.9%, CAGR 327.9%, municipal adoption.

List of Top Solar Pumps Companies

  • Greenmax Technology
  • USL
  • SunEdison
  • Tata Power Solar
  • Grundfos
  • Shakti Pumps
  • CRI Group
  • Lorentz
  • Flowserve
  • Jain Irrigation Systems
  • Conergy
  • Dankoff Solar
  • Bright Solar

Grundfos: Holds approximately 25–22 percent of global market share, recognized for direct-drive and hybrid solar pump systems.

Lorentz: Accounts for approximately 18–20 percent of global share, with over 150,000 pump systems installed across 130 countries, including smart models with GSM control delivering a 23 percent year-on-year increase in orders.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Investor interest in the Solar Pumps Market is increasingly directed toward scalable infrastructure and B2B services. In 2023, global allocation toward solar irrigation initiatives exceeded USD 1.3 billion, with USD 650 million dedicated to India under central and state programs. Equipment manufacturers and project developers are capitalizing on growth by launching smart, hybrid systems—30 percent of new units offer IoT monitoring, and 21 percent deliver hybrid solar/AC operation. Leasing and performance-based contracts attract agribusinesses seeking predictable OPEX savings; surveys show 36 percent improvements in irrigation uptime and 52 percent reductions in diesel consumption, creating strong ROI narratives.

Expansion of manufacturing—such as Kirloskar’s capacity for 6,000 AC solar pumps monthly—and large tender releases (e.g., 20,000 units in Chhattisgarh, 10,000 in Odisha) signal ample order pipelines. European, African, and Middle Eastern B2B clients increasingly procure higher-efficiency systems, fueling demand for advanced submersible and hybrid models. Investors targeting modular, service-oriented solar pump businesses stand to benefit from increasing institutional adoption and government infrastructure programs across multiple regions.

New Product Development

Innovation in the Solar Pumps Market centers on smart control, efficiency, and reliability. Around 39 percent of new models integrate MPPT, delivering better energy utilization and longer operating hours. IoT-enabled systems constitute 30 percent of recent launches, enabling remote diagnostics, performance analytics, and proactive service for B2B clients. Hybrid solar/AC systems—around 21 percent of new offerings—mitigate downtime in low-sunlight conditions, appealing to institutional buyers requiring continuous operation. LMitz devices include smart GSM-controlled pumps introduced by Lorentz, resulting in a 23 percent increase in orders.

Grundfos’s hybrid pump systems, launched in 2023, improved energy efficiency by roughly 40 percent. In India, PM-KUSUM models offer plug-and-play installations tailored for 840,947 deployed units. Roto Pumps expanded solar pump production by 20 percent, launching high-efficiency submersible deep-well models that deliver up to 30 percent faster water extraction. Jain Irrigation introduced IoT-based controllers that improved real-time analytics for 18 percent of deployed systems. These developments reflect a shift from basic solar-powered models to intelligent, networked, higher-capacity platforms suited for B2B scale and reliability demands.

Five Recent Developments

  • Shakti Pumps delivered 2,500 AC solar pump units to East African markets in 2023, expanding irrigation capability.
  • Tata Power Solar deployed 7,000 horticulture-specific solar pumps across India in 2023.
  • Grundfos launched a hybrid AC/DC solar pump system in 2023, enhancing energy efficiency by 40 percent.
  • Lorentz increased production capacity by 15 percent in Asia by 2024 and released smart GSM-controlled pumps yielding a 23 percent surge in orders.
  • Jain Irrigation Systems rolled out IoT-based solar pump controllers in 2024, improving analytics for 18 percent of systems in operation.

Report Coverage of Solar Pumps Market

The scope of the Solar Pumps Market Report encompasses global and regional segmentation, technology trends, competitive mapping, and product dynamics across B2B landscapes. In 2024, the global market size measured between USD 1.64 billion and USD 2.8 billion, reflecting variance across methodologies. The report covers deployment statistics across 5 regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Latin America) and multiple applications: Agriculture (~60 percent), Drinking Water (~30 percent), Municipal Engineering (~10 percent), with further breakdown by pump type (submersible, surface, floating) and power configuration (AC, DC).

Company coverage includes top players such as Grundfos (~25–22 percent share), Lorentz (~18–20 percent), Shakti Pumps, Tata Power Solar, CRI, Jain Irrigation, Bright Solar, Dankoff Solar, Greenmax, among others. Key topics include technology enhancements (MPPT in 39 percent of new models), IoT integration (30 percent), hybrid power architecture (21 percent), and policy-driven deployment (e.g., PM-KUSUM’s 840,947 installations, USDA’s USD 237 million funding). The report also chronicles recent product launches and capacity expansions, including Lorentz’s 15 percent production increase, signage of large tenders (up to 20,000 units), and smart pump releases. Forecast analysis emphasizes installation volumes, B2B program pipelines, and innovation-driven market shifts.

Solar Pumps Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 3012.97 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 35863.71 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 31.68% from 2026 - 2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Agriculture
  • Water management
  • Others

By Application :

  • Agriculture
  • Drinking Water
  • Municipal Engineering

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Frequently Asked Questions

The global Solar Pumps Market is expected to reach USD 35863.71 Million by 2035.

The Solar Pumps Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 31.68% by 2035.

Greenmax Technology,USL,SunEdison,Tata Power Solar,Grundfos,Shakti Pumps,CRI Group,Lorentz,Flowserve,Jain Irrigation Systems,Conergy,Dankoff Solar,Bright Solar.

In 2025, the Solar Pumps Market value stood at USD 2288.1 Million.

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