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We know that you have unique power and water supply requirements, and we’d like to help you find the right products that suit your needs. Able Supply works with trusted solar power equipment suppliers around the globe, and we’re committed to providing you with the latest and most relevant updates to help you find the best equipment for your solar panel or solar pumping system.

With the latest innovations in solar power systems, there is now a wide range of products that can deliver outstanding and reliable performance. Read about the latest solar pumps, filtrations, remote area power systems, and solar batteries in the market. Learn how you can up the performance and efficiency of your current energy system, and find the right products that can sustainably provide for your electricity and water requirements.
  

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We’re excited to welcome ZYC Lithium Batteries to the Able Solar lineup! These cutting-edge batteries are rackable, stackable, and seriously powerful — perfect for off-grid and hybrid systems.

Fully compatible with our AC-coupled Selectronic systems, they offer full communications with the inverter for seamless performance and monitoring. Backed by a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty, ZYC batteries bring reliability and peace of mind to your energy setup.

S1-200

LORENTZ S1-200 Solar Pump System.
Efficient, portable, and easy to use, perfect for off-grid water pumping in remote locations.

Shoto EXC Lead-Carbon Batteries

The Latest Lead-Carbon technology from Shoto Batteries, with advanced carbon technology increasing cycle life and PSoC performance in Off Grid solar system and Hybrid Solar systems.

PS2 Solar Pumping Systems

PS2 is the latest generation of high efficiency solar water pumping systems. It is an integrated solar water pumping system for small to medium sized applications. Whether your need is to reduce operational costs, improve water security, or be more sustainable, PS2 provides the right solution.

Harris Pumps & Filtration

Hot, dry summers and water shortages are major problems facing Hawke’s Bay farmers most years. Danny Angland and Quentin Hunter of Kereru Station had another one; areas of productive land that lacked a sustainable water supply during the dry season.