How can the future of farming and aquaculture benefit by combining BESS and PV Systems?
Agrivoltaics and BESS, a power combo

How can the future of farming and aquaculture benefit by combining BESS and PV Systems?

You've heard of Agrivoltaics. Now let's talk Agrivoltaics and BESS.

When paired with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), it becomes a powerful tool for maximizing productivity and sustainability. Let’s explore how these technologies work together and why they could transform farming operations.

How Does BESS Complement Agrivoltaics?

Adding a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to an agrivoltaic system amplifies its benefits. Solar panels generate energy during the day, but not all of it is used immediately. BESS stores excess energy and makes it available when the sun isn’t shining—during the night or cloudy periods.

This combination allows farmers to:

  1. Power Irrigation Systems 24/7 With stored energy, irrigation pumps can operate even after sunset, ensuring consistent crop water supply.
  2. Run refrigeration systems to produce perishable goods like fruits and vegetables that require cooling. BESS ensures refrigeration systems stay operational even during power outages.
  3. Reduce Energy Costs Farmers can store cheap solar energy during the day and use it during peak-price periods, avoiding expensive electricity bills.
  4. Achieve Energy Independence For farms in remote areas, agrivoltaics with BESS eliminate the need for costly diesel generators or unreliable grid connections.

How Does This Benefit Farmers?

1. Increased Crop Yields

Agrivoltaics provides shade, reducing heat stress on plants. Crops like tomatoes, spinach, and berries thrive under partial sunlight. Studies show that lettuce grown under solar panels can achieve yields comparable to those in open fields while conserving water.

2. Enhanced Land Productivity

Dual-use land maximizes revenue. While crops grow below, the panels above generate electricity that can power farm operations or be sold back to the grid.

3. Long-Term Savings

Installing a PV + BESS system requires an upfront investment, but the savings are significant. For example, a 1 MW system produces 1,400,000 kWh per year. At an average price of €0.10/kWh, that’s €140,000 in annual energy savings. Over 20 years, this translates to millions in cost reductions.

4. Sustainability and Market Advantage

As consumers demand eco-friendly products, farms powered by renewable energy have a competitive edge. Agrivoltaics helps reduce CO2 emissions, making produce more appealing to environmentally conscious buyers.

Real-Life Examples of Agrivoltaics + BESS

  • France: In Tresserre, vineyards use dynamic agrivoltaic systems to optimize both grape growth and solar energy production. Stored energy powers machinery and reduces grid dependence.
  • East Africa: In Kenya, small-scale agrivoltaic projects use solar energy to power irrigation systems for water-intensive crops like maize and vegetables. With the addition of BESS, these systems provide power for night irrigation, reducing reliance on diesel pumps and saving operational costs.
  • Eastern Europe: Agrivoltaics is gaining traction in countries like Poland, where farmland is being repurposed for dual-use systems. BESS ensures uninterrupted power for agricultural machinery and refrigeration during harsh winters or grid fluctuations.

Floating PV: A Growing Opportunity

For farms with water bodies like reservoirs or fish ponds, floating solar (FPV) offers an innovative alternative. Moreover, aquaculture is a sector that really can benefit from floating PV systems. By installing panels on water surfaces, farmers can:

  • Reduce evaporation, conserving precious water.
  • Generate solar power while freeing up land for crops.
  • Combine FPV with BESS to supply steady power for irrigation and aquaculture systems.

Our example: In Ecuador, floating solar installations on shrimp farms can provide a needed solution for the booming shrimp farming sector and land availability. It helps improve water management and boost productivity. Closed aquaculture systems especially, need a consistent oxygen supply to move water into and through the system, and to purify it, with the use of pumps and aerators.

Ecuador's First Floating PV

Eco Green Energy is very proud to have supplied Ecuador's first floating PV system for a shrimp farm!

What We Offer

At Eco Green Energy, we provide end-to-end solutions for agrivoltaics, BESS, and FPV systems, including:

  • Custom Design and Installation: We carry out engineering studies and site surveys to offer consultations for tailored systems that optimize solar generation and crop productivity.
  • High-Quality Components: Durable solar panels and advanced battery storage systems designed to last for decades.
  • Expert Consultation: We help you calculate savings, ROI, and system size to ensure your investment delivers maximum value.
  • After-Sales Support: From maintenance to upgrades, we’re here to keep your system running smoothly.

Contact us today to learn how we can help you at info@eco-greenenergy.com

If you are interested to explore more opportunities for combining PV and Battery Energy Storage Systems in different industries, our series of articles analyzes how the Mining and Hospitality Industries are benefiting from this power combination

Sergio Tamariz

Buisness Developer Trainee at Eco Green Energy | Chemical Engineering Student at Tecnológico de Monterrey

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Great insights on the synergy between BESS and renewable energy in modern farming and aquaculture!🔋🌱

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