Energy Dependence
Farms rely on grid and fossil fuel, increasing operational cost volatility.
India possesses over 140 million hectares of agricultural land and nearly 65% of its population depends on agriculture for livelihood. It is one of the largest food producers in the world.
India’s future lies in combining agriculture with clean energy. We enable farmers to grow crops and generate electricity from the same land.
A large portion of India's population depends on agriculture, yet the same land must now support food and energy security.
Farms rely on grid and fossil fuel, increasing operational cost volatility.
Excess heat, humidity swings, and radiation pressure reduce crop health.
Conventional solar often consumes productive arable land.
Replacing conventional polyhouse sheets with semi-transparent solar panels allows crop cultivation and clean energy generation together.
Year-round controlled cultivation supports higher-value produce categories with a stable microclimate beneath the canopy.
Semi-transparent photovoltaic panels replace conventional cladding, generating clean power while the land stays in active production.
Combining agriculture and solar energy on one land
Our on-ground prototype demonstrates integration of solar generation with active farming operations — not a concept, but an operating system.