Investing in a solar borehole pump kit in South Africa, especially in areas prioritising water independence, requires understanding the factors driving costs. Prices fluctuate significantly based on the pump's power and capacity (kW/HP) – a higher demand for water or deeper boreholes means a more powerful, and thus more expensive, pump and more solar panels. The number and quality of these solar PV panels, along with the type of controller/inverter (which regulates power and offers features like dry-run protection), are major cost contributors. Our kits offer DC Solar Pump and Panel Controllers, the Water pump and the Motor. Please enquire for Solar Panel costs.
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Original price was: R8,194.00.Current price is: R5,735.80.
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Original price was: R8,503.00.Current price is: R5,952.10.
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Original price was: R8,658.00.Current price is: R6,060.60.
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Original price was: R9,508.00.Current price is: R6,655.60.
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Original price was: R9,818.00.Current price is: R6,872.60.
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Original price was: R10,049.00.Current price is: R7,034.30.
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Original price was: R10,745.00.Current price is: R7,521.50.
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Original price was: R10,977.00.Current price is: R7,683.90.

Beyond the core components, the overall solar borehole pump kit price also includes various other elements and but excludes crucial installation costs, which can vary widely depending on site complexity and location. While initial investments can range from around R25 000 for smaller domestic systems to over R2 000 000 for large-scale agricultural setups, the long-term savings on electricity bills and the invaluable benefit of energy independence make these systems a highly sustainable and cost-effective solution for reliable water supply.
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