The core difference between Electnic Pump Stations and traditional hydraulic pump stations lies in the power source and control method. In terms of power source, traditional hydraulic pump stations rely on diesel engines or motors powered by industrial power grids to drive hydraulic pumps, while electric pump stations are usually directly driven by high-efficiency motors. Some models support battery power or solar energy storage, which is suitable for scenarios without fixed power supply (such as field operations, mobile equipment).
In terms of control method, traditional hydraulic pump stations mostly rely on mechanical valves to adjust pressure and flow, with slow response speed and limited accuracy; electric pump stations achieve intelligent control through PLC (programmable logic controller) or Internet of Things system, and users can monitor the operating status, adjust parameters in real time through mobile phone APP or remote terminal, and even preset automated workflow.
In addition, the application scenarios are also differentiated: traditional hydraulic pump stations are often used in heavy engineering machinery due to their high power and strong stability; Electnic Pump Stations are more favored by lightweight scenarios such as agricultural irrigation, fire emergency, and environmental protection equipment due to their small size, low noise, energy saving and environmental protection. With the iteration of technology, the boundaries between the two are gradually blurring, but the difference in core advantages still provides accurate choices for different needs.