Suspended Solar Structures
Our suspended solar structures are a great option for agrivoltaic projects where agriculture and solar generation must operate together. By elevating the solar array high above the ground, the system enables continued farming activity beneath the panels, allowing crops, livestock and agricultural machinery to move freely while simultaneously generating power.
With structural spans of 30–50 metres and underside clearances of 6 metres or more, the system creates large, open growing areas without dense rows of ground-mounted frames. The elevated panels provide light filtering rather than full shading, helping to moderate temperature and reduce crop stress in certain agrivoltaic settings.
Compared with conventional ground-mounted solar farms, suspended structures require minimal foundations which reduces ground disturbance and uses around 50% less foundation material than typical fixed arrays. This helps protect soil health and drainage while simplifying the installation process.
The system is also highly adaptable to a range of agricultural landscapes. It can be installed across uneven or sloping terrain, and is capable of spanning ponds, irrigation reservoirs, farm tracks or car parks. This enables productive use of areas that would otherwise remain unused.
Engineered for high wind resistance and optimal energy yields, the structures are compatible with most commercial solar panel types, giving developers flexibility in system design.