Solar & Farming Can Share Land, But The Details Matter
cleantechnica.com May 17, 2026

Solar & Farming Can Share Land, But The Details Matter

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Solar panels and farming can share the same land, but the details matter. In some climates, partial shade from solar panels can improve crop performance and reduce water stress. This concept, known as agrivoltaics, has been demonstrated in field trials, especially in hot and dry conditions. China is the global leader in agrivoltaics, with 134.55 GW of capacity by the end of 2022, while the US has around 10 GW. Different types of agrivoltaics exist, including vegetables grown under elevated panels and sheep grazing beneath standard utility-scale arrays. The global capacity picture highlights the complexity of comparing different agrivoltaic projects.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · China's significant lead in agrivoltaics underscores the need for clear definitions and standards in the field.
  • · Japan's experience with "paper agriculture" highlights the importance of robust rules and monitoring to ensure genuine agricultural production.