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Revolutionizing sustainable irrigation, the Irriland E SPORT SERIES hose reel introduces solar-powered turbine drive technology, redefining autonomous hard hose irrigator performance for farms seeking eco-friendly, 24/7 operation. Engineered in Italy, this innovative system operates independently of water pressure variables and handles liquids with solid particles, powered entirely by solar panels with battery backup for year-round reliability.
Upgrade your farm with the durability and world-class efficiency of Irriland.
The Irriland E SPORT SERIES represents a revolutionary advancement in turbine drive hard hose irrigators, manufactured in Italy by a company renowned for precision-engineered irrigation solutions. This innovative electric motor-powered system eliminates dependence on water flow and pressure variables, offering truly autonomous irrigation capability through solar energy integration. Designed to handle any type of liquid—even those containing solid particles—this machine delivers reliable performance for large-scale agricultural operations, sports facilities, and commercial irrigation projects requiring consistent, eco-sustainable water distribution.
What distinguishes the E SPORT SERIES from conventional hard hose reel irrigators is its groundbreaking solar-powered electric drive system. A series of high-capacity batteries charged by solar panels enables continuous 24/7 operation, 365 days per year, independent of hydraulic turbine limitations. The hot-galvanised frame and drum construction ensures exceptional durability in harsh field conditions, while the integrated automatic brake, end rewinding stop, and hose guide system without end screw provide precise control and operator safety. This combination of renewable energy technology and robust Italian engineering makes the E SPORT SERIES an ideal choice for operations seeking reduced environmental impact without compromising irrigation performance.
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Reference: Washington State University