Monday, August 2, 2021

Leafy Vegetables and Agrivoltaics

One of the characteristic agricultural products grown under agrivoltaics is leafy vegetables such as cabbage and lettuce. 

Since they are easily affected by strong sunlight, shading with solar panels will help the growth of leafy vegetables.

Growing Cabbage and Lettuce

In the lowlands of Japan, summers are too hot for growing leafy vegetables. However, solar sharing makes it possible to grow leafy vegetables by blocking the strong summer sunlight.

Another known benefit of the presence of solar panels is that they help to control frost in winter. Therefore, in areas where leafy vegetables could not be grown in the winter, it has become possible to grow cabbage and other crops through solar sharing.

Of course, it's not just good for leafy greens. Shading by solar panels delays the drying of the ground after rain. This can lead to disease outbreaks due to moisture damage.

Nevertheless, the advantage of being able to grow vegetables that could not be grown within the region before will bring about a very significant change.

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