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[ENG] Insolight: Agrivoltaics as a Strategic Lever for the Energy Transition

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As Europe accelerates its path toward decarbonization, land use is becoming an increasingly critical issue. The need to scale renewable energy infrastructure often clashes with agricultural, environmental, and spatial constraints. In this context, agrivoltaics is emerging as one of the most promising solutions, enabling the coexistence of energy production and agricultural activity.

Among the most innovative players in this space is Insolight, a Swiss company founded in 2015, which is rapidly expanding across Europe with a technology-driven approach that tightly integrates agriculture and solar energy generation.


Technology Meets Agronomy: The Core of Insolight’s Model

Unlike traditional photovoltaic installations, which typically require exclusive land use, Insolight’s solutions are built around an integrated agronomic approach. The goal is not simply to coexist with crops, but to actively enhance growing conditions.

The company’s proprietary systems allow for precise control of the amount of sunlight reaching the crops, adapting it to the specific needs of different plant types. This capability is particularly valuable in the context of increasing climate volatility, including heatwaves, droughts, and extreme weather events.

Key benefits include:

  • reduced water stress for crops

  • protection against extreme weather conditions

  • improved yield stability

  • simultaneous renewable energy production

This approach transforms agrivoltaic systems from purely energy infrastructure into advanced agricultural management tools.


A Rapidly Expanding European Market

In recent years, agrivoltaics has gained significant traction among policymakers, investors, and energy operators. Incentive schemes and sustainability targets are driving the deployment of large-scale projects across Europe.

Within this landscape, Insolight stands out as a fast-growing player, with hundreds of hectares already involved in projects across multiple countries. Its ability to combine technological innovation, agronomic expertise, and industrial-scale project development is a key differentiator.


Land Sourcing: A Key Signal of Market Maturity

A central pillar of Insolight’s current strategy is the active sourcing of agricultural land suitable for agrivoltaic development.

The company is currently seeking land that meets specific criteria, including:

  • a minimum size of approximately 5 hectares

  • strong solar exposure

  • good accessibility and grid connection potential

  • compatibility with agricultural use

This land scouting activity is not just an operational necessity—it is also a clear indicator of the agrivoltaic sector entering a phase of industrial-scale deployment. Moving beyond pilot projects requires access to a growing pipeline of suitable land.


A Tangible Opportunity for Landowners and Farmers

Insolight’s expansion and ongoing land search create concrete opportunities for multiple stakeholders across the value chain:

Landowners

The possibility to enhance land value through long-term agreements, generating stable and predictable revenue streams.

Farmers

An opportunity to diversify income by combining agricultural production with energy generation, without giving up cultivation.

Local stakeholders

Collaboration opportunities for developers, engineers, and technical professionals involved in project implementation and management.

A key strength of Insolight’s model is its end-to-end approach: the company supports the entire project lifecycle, from initial feasibility assessment to construction and operation, significantly reducing complexity for landowners.


Agrivoltaics and the Energy Transition: A Necessary Convergence

The case of Insolight reflects a broader trend: agrivoltaics is no longer a niche or experimental concept, but an increasingly central component of Europe’s energy transition strategies.

The growing pressure on land, water resources, and food production calls for a paradigm shift. In this context, integrating agriculture and energy offers one of the few scalable solutions capable of addressing multiple challenges simultaneously:

  • energy security

  • environmental sustainability

  • agricultural resilience

  • optimized land use


Conclusion: From Land Use Conflict to Strategic Synergy

Insolight’s ongoing land sourcing efforts highlight a key turning point for the agrivoltaic sector: the transition from pilot initiatives to large-scale, operational deployment.

For the broader market, this signals increased investment, accelerating innovation, and new opportunities for landowners and agricultural operators. For industry stakeholders, it opens a strategic window to position themselves in a segment poised for significant growth in the coming years.

In this evolving landscape, companies like Insolight are helping redefine the relationship between agriculture and energy—turning what was once a land-use conflict into a powerful driver of sustainable development. info: info@agroconsulenze.com


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